DUH. Surly Makes Sliding UDH Dropouts Look Good on the New Sorceress Trail Bike
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DUH. Surly Makes Sliding UDH Dropouts Look Good on the New Sorceress Trail Bike
"Surly describes the new Sorceress as a 'progressive hardtail built for ever-evolving trails and the humanoids who can't get enough of them.' The frame's design emphasizes low standover height and maximized dropper post travel to enhance rider comfort and control across different body types."
"The new Sorceress debuts Surly's new DUH dropout system, a patent-pending design that provides compatibility with SRAM UDH, Full-Mount, and single-speed drivetrains in a single frame. This versatility allows riders to adapt their setup as their drivetrain preferences or riding styles evolve."
"Constructed from hand-selected 4130 chromoly steel tubing, the Sorceress stays true to the brand's 'steel is real' ethos. Surly's Brand Director Adam Scho stated, 'We have a history of building and riding bikes off the beaten path.'"
The Sorceress is a new aggressive hardtail from Surly Bikes, featuring modern trail geometry and a 140mm-travel fork. It accommodates riders from 4'9" to 6'6" tall, with an extra-small option using 27.5" wheels. The frame emphasizes low standover height and maximized dropper post travel for comfort. The new DUH dropout system offers compatibility with various drivetrains, showcasing Surly's versatility. Constructed from hand-selected 4130 chromoly steel, the Sorceress is designed to be playful and trail-capable, reflecting Surly's commitment to innovative bike design.
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