Salsa Ala Carte: On Test
March 14th, 2008 by ArleighSixfiftyB has picked up a new frameset in the geared form. Steel is still real so when I stumbled across the fact that the Salsa Ala Carte could handle 650b tires I knew it was something needed.

It was a good thing this frame came in house this past week as the SUNRingle wheels I rode had to be run in the geared form. If you remember the issue I ran into with the single speed conversion sets (they didn’t work.)
The night the frame set came in it was built up. Temptations of a nice evening ride were passed up in hopes of riding this new beautiful steed the next day. Everything worked out as planned with the build which was a huge sigh of relief. I only had 24 hours left to ride the SUNRingle wheels and I wanted to make it a good ride!

So far I have about 20 miles on the bike. It is living up to the hype. Geometry is comfortable but not too slack. Steering with a 100mm stem is dead on. Fork isn’t too flexy which for a stock bike is good, for me and my light weight is bad. The plan is to ride in a good amount this weekend with the new tires I am also reviewing.

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How’s about those Chargers? How’s the rear hub?
How about an update? Were the new tires quasi-motos?
Nalax.
I’ve only gotten about 5 rides on the bike so far which to me isn’t enough to give an update. The bike and tires are great so far but that’s mainly on two trails which I know very well.
Look for an update in two weeks when there is more miles under the wheels.
Hey,
I’m thinking of bying an Ala Carte as well, so any change on a little review?
thanks
Benny,
The bike is needing a hub overhaul so it hasn’t seen dirt in a few weeks. Give me till the end of July and there will be a full write up.
SO where’s the full write up?