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Off Topic: My 2026 Salsa Fargo Bikepacking Rig

Back in late 2022 I got my first custom built bikepacking rig, based around a Soma Wolverine frame and a Rohloff Speedhub – you can read the full breakdown of that bike here. Unfortunately, that bike came to a sticky end after my abortive Ride 35 adventure on the East Coast of New Zealand ended up in Taupo. You can read the full adventure here, and the specific demise of the bike here. With that bike mostly damaged, I decided to replace it with a Salsa Fargo and recycle some of the key parts.

It’s always really tough considering what new bike frame to build a new bikepacking rig around when you can’t get a chance to ride them first. I did a heap of research and used a number of different Generative AI tools (Grok, Copilot) trying to compared the geometry and riding style of my Soma Wolverine with the Salsa Fargo. It’s pretty tough getting an accurate idea, but in the end I liked what I was reading about the Salsa Fargo and chose that. Whilst originally designed for dropbar configurations, I was pretty keen to keep the Surly Moloko handlebars that I really liked from the Wolverine and this would make it easier to keep the Rohloff drivetrain system as well. With a steel frame and a carbon fork, it’s a super versatile bike:

Fargo is our versatile steel or titanium bike with drop bars and mountain bike features. It’s designed for adventures ranging from rugged gravel rides to long, self-supported bikepacking trips.

Here is the finished bike out at Waitapu Wharf just outside of Takaka in Golden Bay:

Despite the damage to my Wolverine, I was able to recycle a fair number of parts from that bike and so similar to my original post on the Wolverine, I’m going to break down a bit of the bike build:

Key Components

Some other features of the custom build that I was super happy with on the finished product include:

Here are some photos of the bike at Totaranui Beach after an 85km ride including a 300m climb to get to the remote bay across some great gravel:

I want to give a shout out to the great crew at Goat Cycles who patiently worked with me as I figured out the specs in the transition from the Soma Wolverine to the Salsa Fargo. They’ve done a great job building it for me and I’m super happy, anticipating thousands of kilometres riding on this new rig!

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