Thanks; I may have already seen that.

I just did the inaugural ride on the Fargo; ~ 10 miles home; will do a
return 10 miles; mostly road but about four miles of flat, sandy,
churned up dirt altogether.. What a wonderful bike! Far better road
handling than the Monocog: down a steep, short, winding 40 mph hill,
no braking in corners; I never felt confident enough on the Monocog --
or the Sam Hill, for that matter -- to take the curves without a bit
of braking. And smoother than the Monocog: at comparable or even
slightly higher pressures, the bike is noticeably smoother over rough
dirt -- small bumps.



On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> MTBR forums has a Salsa specific page with lots of info and chatter
> about the Fargo. No direct comparisons that I've seen with Rivendell
> bikes but lots of good info and feedback. Check it out.
>
> http://forums.mtbr.com/forumdisplay.php?f=119
>
> --mike
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