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NEW Surly Disc Trucker Touring Bike - 26", Steel, Hi-Viz Black - 210000051174

NEW Surly Disc Trucker Touring Bike - 26", Steel, Hi-Viz Black - 210000051174

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NEW Surly Disc Trucker Touring Bike - 26", Steel, Hi-Viz Black - 210000051174

A class-leading touring bike, the newly redesigned Disc Trucker provides versatility and dependability on the daily commute or trans-continental excursion. Fork blade three-pack mounts enable you to attach and haul even more stuff, and the frame features a low bottom bracket and long chainstays for comfort and stability while loaded down. With increased stack height and improved stand-over clearance, plus ample space for larger tires and fenders, it’s designed to go the distance.

Features                    
  • 100% Chromoly steel frame and fork; double-butted main triangle and E.D. coating for increased frame life
  • Braze-ons for fenders, racks, and almost anything else you might want to stick on your bike, plus spare spoke holders for when the road gets rough
  • Fork blade three-pack mounts for even more mounting options, plus routing for Dynamo hubs
  • Redesigned front and rear dropouts to accommodate captured 12mm thru-axles and flat-mount disc brakes
  • Clearance for 26 x 2.1" tires with or without fenders
  • Due to a performance issue, we have made a spec change to the front derailleur of the 26" Disc Trucker. A new derailleur will be included in the bike box along with the appropriate shims needed for proper install
Specifications
  • Frame : 4130 Chromoly, Natch tubing, double-butted main triangle, TIG welded, ED coated
  • Fork : 4130 Chromoly, Natch tubing, double-butted tapered fork blades, brazed lugs, ED coated
  • Front Derailleur : Shimano Sora R3030
  • Rear Derailleur : Shimano Alivio M4000 SGS
  • Cassette/Cog : Shimano Alivio, 11-34t, 9 speed
  • Chain : KMC X9
  • Crankset : Shimano Alivio 48x36x26t
  • Bottom Brcket : Shimano SM-BB52
  • Shifter(s) : Shimano Sora 3x9
  • Brakes Levers : Shimano Sora
  • Brakes : TRP Spyre C
  • Rotors : 160mm front and rear
  • Headset : Cane Creek 40, 1-1/8"
  • Stem : ProMax 31.8 4 bolt
  • Handlebar : Surly Truckstop Bar
  • Seatpost : ProMax 27.2, 350L, non-offset (42-50), offset (52-64)
  • Saddle : WTB Volt Sport
  • Wheels : Alex Adventurer 2, Novatech QR Hubs
  • Tires : Surly ExtraTerrestrial 26x46
What our Experts Think
  • Purpose-built steel touring bike designed for long-distance, loaded riding across paved and unpaved routes worldwide.
  • Chromoly steel frame delivers exceptional durability and a smooth, fatigue-reducing ride over extended mileage.
  • 26" wheel platform prioritizes strength, reliability, and global tire availability for long-haul touring.
  • Stable touring geometry ensures confident handling even when fully loaded with racks, panniers, and gear.
  • Wide tire clearance allows for high-volume tires to improve comfort, traction, and control on rough roads.
  • Multiple mounting points support extensive cargo setups, making it ideal for expedition and bikepacking use.
  • Disc brake compatibility provides consistent, reliable stopping power in all weather and terrain conditions.
  • “Hi-Viz Black” finish enhances visibility for safer riding in traffic and low-light touring conditions
Q&A

Q: What is the Surly Disc Trucker designed for?
A: The Surly Disc Trucker is a long-distance touring bike built for loaded bike travel, commuting, and multi-day expeditions on pavement and mixed surfaces.

Q: What material is the frame made from?
A: It uses 4130 Chromoly steel (Surly Natch tubing), offering durability, comfort, and strength for carrying heavy touring loads over long distances.

Q: What wheel size does this version use?
A: This model is built around 26” wheels, which provide durability, stability under load, and excellent tire availability for remote touring.

Q: What makes the Disc Trucker different from other touring bikes?
A: It is specifically engineered for heavy cargo touring with stable geometry, reinforced frame design, and disc brake compatibility for consistent stopping power in all conditions.

Q: Is it suitable for long-distance touring?
A: Yes. It is one of Surly’s most established touring platforms, designed for fully loaded, multi-day and cross-continental riding.

Q: Does it support racks and panniers?
A: Yes. It includes extensive mounting points for front and rear racks, fenders, and multiple bottle cages for full touring setups.

Q: What drivetrain does it typically use?
A: It is commonly built with simple, durable drivetrains focused on reliability and easy field maintenance during long tours.

Q: What terrain is it best for?
A: It excels on paved roads, rough highways, gravel sections, and mixed-surface touring routes.

Q: What is special about the “Hi-Viz Black” color?
A: It is a high-visibility black finish designed to improve rider visibility in low-light conditions while maintaining a classic touring aesthetic.

Q: Who is this bike best for?
A: Riders planning long-distance touring, heavy-load commuting, or extended bike travel where durability and reliability are essential.

Maintenance Tips

• Clean frame, fork, racks, and drivetrain after long rides, wet roads, or gravel to prevent grime buildup and corrosion.

• Inspect steel frame and fork regularly for chips, scratches, or early signs of rust.

• Touch up exposed metal promptly to prevent long-term corrosion.

• Apply internal frame rust inhibitor periodically, especially after touring in wet or coastal environments.

• Check drivetrain for wear, proper shifting, and maintain consistent chain lubrication on long-distance rides.

• Inspect disc brakes for pad wear, rotor cleanliness, and reliable stopping performance under load.

• Ensure racks, mounts, and all touring hardware are tight and secure before loaded rides.

• Check wheel trueness, spoke tension, and tire condition for stability on long tours.

• Store indoors in a dry environment to protect steel frame durability and finish.

• Perform thorough pre-ride safety checks of brakes, tires, and load security before every trip.