Surly Creamroller custom build
Velocity Teak rims/Phil Wood hubs
Shimano 600 Crank
All-City Messenger Chainring
Crankbrothers 5050xx pedals
Nitto b125 handlebars
Brooks Swift Saddle
Chris King Nothreadset
Thomson Seatpost
Some fuggin’ stem
Wipperman BMX IR8 chain
Submitted by Tobin Shreeve




9 Comments Received
March 14th, 2011 @7:30 pm
Lookswise I think it needs classic cages with double brown leather straps and matching tape. The stem is really throwing me off too, try flipping it upside down.
March 14th, 2011 @9:02 pm
kinda wish i went with the steamroller after seeing these clearances
March 14th, 2011 @9:03 pm
what size tires are those?
March 14th, 2011 @10:58 pm
Hahaha that dog is like “wtf is this in my way!”
I dig Steamrollers. I agree on the stem. The fork looks bent. What’s up with those tires?
March 15th, 2011 @12:26 am
teak rims.. why
March 15th, 2011 @6:44 am
The tires are 700×34 Jones CXRs, (really nobby cross tires) I rode this thing all winter in several inches of snow and they handled swimmingly. I have a Bontrager Hardcase on the rear and a blue Continental 4000 on the front for the nicer weather. But I took a high end crash at about 20 mph and next to destroyed the front fork, which is indeed bent beyond bending back. I have a new one coming that is going to be handsome. And, Flo, everyone adores outrageous rims, especially woodgrain ones. Even if you’re slightly embarrassed to admit it.
But this is a commuter and the stem (although ugly and needs to be replaced) is comfortable where it is.
March 15th, 2011 @9:37 am
long stem is long
December 20th, 2011 @12:27 am
I gave you a 9 I like your taste. Well thought out
February 21st, 2012 @10:00 am
Traded a Masi Gran Crit that I never rode for a new Steamroller. Best move I ever made. LOVE the steamroller. Great geometry, super comfortable, and minimalist. Love the dog too. is that the worlds largest dachshund?
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