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$5,295.00 - $7,385.00
Sometimes the call of the open road leads you to where the pavement stops. Co-Motion's Siskiyou is the bike to keep you rolling when the tarmac fades away. A resilient, smooth-riding Reynolds 725 steel frame soaks up less-than-perfect terrain, and a pair of Velocity/DT Swiss 27.5-inch wheels with meaty Schwalbe tires provide traction and cushion when the path gets steep and rugged. When you've got to stop on a dime there's a pair of TRP Spyre dual-piston disc brakes. The frame is decked out with the options that long-distance tourists need, like full front and rear rack eyelets, fender mounts, and three sets of bottle bosses. Rohloff's SpeedHub provides 14 globe-trotting gears that are sealed, low maintenance, and ready to go as long and far as you desire. And, high-mileage adventure is the order of the day with a supportive Selle Italia Nekkar Flow saddle and an FSA cockpit.
$5,295.00 - $7,235.00
Impossible is nothing when you're aboard Co-Motion's infinitely capable Divide. This steamrollin' 29er will go to the ends of the earth and back with oversize Reynolds 725 chromoly tubing that takes the sting out of rough roads and trails. Co-Motion's dialed, time-proven geometry provides a comfortable, stable ride that you'll love whether trek lasts a month, a week, or an hour. Rohloff's virtually maintenance-free, 14-speed internal hub lets you climb steep grades with a simple twist, while rugged wheels tackle the toughest terrain with ease. Like any good touring or bikepacking steed, the Divide comes with all the fittings you need for racks, fenders, and bottles.
$5,295.00 - $7,235.00
If your idea of adventure touring extends beyond “the road less traveled” to “the road just barely there,” Co-Motion’s Pangea is your ticket to exploration. The frame is made from Reynolds 725 tubing in Eugene, Oregon and accommodates a 26-inch wheel. This all-terrain touring bike has a comfortable geometry, a compliant ride, and a long, stable wheelbase so you can enjoy long days of riding. With Rohloff’s 14-speed internal hub, you’re sure to have the wide gear range you need to travel wherever the wind blows you, and the split rear dropout lets you choose between a chain or belt drivetrain. Plus, you get light and tough Velocity rims, tough-as-nails Schwalbe Marathon Mondial tires, and an eccentric bottom bracket for easy chain/belt tensioning, as well as fittings for racks, fenders, and three bottles.
$5,295.00 - $7,065.00
See the world like never before—from the seat of Co-Motion's Americano. This long-distance tourer is crafted from large-diameter, double-butted Reynolds 725 steel tubing for a premium blend of pedaling efficiency and a velvety smooth ride. Its eccentric bottom bracket and specially made vertical rear dropouts combine perfectly with the Rohloff 14-speed internally geared drivetrain. The front and rear rack, fender mounts, and three bottle mounts allow you to gear up however your heart desires. Light and tough Velocity rims, Vittoria Randonneur Pro tires, and FSA bar and stem are prepared for all your touring adventures.
$3,995.00 - $6,185.00
See the world like never before—from the seat of Co-Motion's Americano. This long-distance touring bike is crafted from large-diameter, double-butted Reynolds 725 steel tubing for a premium blend of pedaling efficiency and a velvety smooth ride. Its oversize 145mm rear dropout spacing lets you run a stout tandem rear wheel for durability and peace of mind, while front and rear rack and fender mounts, and three bottle mounts, allow you to gear up however your heart desires. The 30-speed Shimano drivetrain has the range to get you and your gear to the top of every hill in your path. Light and tough Velocity rims, reliable DT Swiss hubs, and Vittoria Randonneur Pro tires are prepared for all your touring adventures.
$3,960.00 - $6,150.00
If your idea of adventure touring extends beyond “the road less traveled” to “the road just barely there,” Co-Motion’s Pangea is your ticket to exploration. The frame is made from Reynolds 725 tubing in Eugene, Oregon and accommodates a 26-inch wheel. This all-terrain touring bike has a comfortable geometry, a compliant ride, and long, stable wheelbase so you can enjoy epic days in-the-saddle. Shimano’s wide-range, 3 x 10-speed drivetrain will get you up any hill, while the DT Swiss/Velocity wheels spin quick and true on every adventure. Plus, you get fittings for racks, fenders, and three bottles as well as fat Schwalbe Marathon Mondial tires and an FSA bar and stem.
$3,795.00 - $5,985.00
One part road thoroughbred, one part touring bike, Co-Motion's Cascadia adds a dash of speed to all of your adventures. Its Reynolds 725 steel frame is handcrafted in Eugene, Oregon with racier geometry than a standard touring model to let you cover more ground than ever. As a bonus, the Cascadia displays the hallmarks of all Co-Motion bikes: stable, confident, durable, all with a glassy smooth ride. A wide-range Shimano Ultegra 30-speed drivetrain gets you up the steepest hills even when fully loaded, and the Velocity/DT Swiss wheels spin quick and true mile after mile. You'll also appreciate the Thomson post and FSA bar and stem, as well as the rack, fender and bottle mounts that let you go the distance.
$3,695.00 - $5,590.00
Sometimes the call of the open road leads you to where the pavement stops. Co-Motion's Siskiyou is the bike to keep you rolling when the tarmac fades away. A resilient, smooth-riding Reynolds 725 steel frame soaks up less-than-perfect terrain, and a pair of Velocity/DT Swiss wheels with meaty 27.5 x 2 Schwalbe tires provide traction and cushion when your map leads you down the road less traveled. When you've got to stop on a dime, there's a pair of TRP Spyre dual-piston disc brakes. The frame is decked out with the options that long-distance tourists need, like full front and rear rack eyelets, fender mounts, and three sets of bottle bosses. A trek-worthy drivetrain features an FSA crank and SRAM X9 rear derailleur with SRAM Apex shifters. And, high-mileage adventure is the order of the day with a supportive Selle Italia Nekkar Flow saddle and an FSA cockpit.
$3,695.00 - $5,340.00
Nothing is impossible when you're aboard Co-Motion's infinitely capable Divide. This steamrollin' 29er will go to the ends of the earth and back with oversize Reynolds 725 chromoly tubing that takes the sting out of rough roads and trails. Co-Motion's dialed, time-proven geometry provides a comfortable, stable ride whether your adventure lasts a month, a weekend, or an hour. Shimano's wide-range 3 x 10-speed drivetrain lets you scale the steepest grades, while rugged DT Swiss/Velocity 29-inch wheels with knobby Geax tires tackle the toughest terrain with ease. Like any good touring or bikepacking steed, the Divide comes with all the fittings you need for racks, fenders, and bottles.
$3,749.99 - $3,999.99
With the ability to carry serious loads, triple mounts on the forks and three separate bottle cage fixings allow you to carry as much as you need with you. The Hook EXT C comes complete with a carbon frame and V2 carbon fork with triple cage mounts for speedier off-road raids. Sram provides the bike's 10 – 42T XD cassette for a great range of gears, so you can keep the pace high over whichever surface you decide to tear across. Our friends at Hunt handle the hoops, providing the bike with a tubeless-ready Adventure Sport 27.5" wheelset. Finished with head-turning tan-wall WTB Venture tires, onlookers will have to be quick if they want to catch a glimpse as you fly through the undergrowth. It comes in this year's glossy metallic black colorway, too.
$1,995.00 - $3,935.00
Impossible is nothing when you're aboard Co-Motion's infinitely capable Divide Rohloff frameset. This steamrollin' 29er will go to the ends of the earth and back with oversize Reynolds 725 chromoly tubing that takes the sting out of rough roads and trails. Co-Motion's dialed, time-proven geometry provides a comfortable, stable ride that you'll love whether trek lasts a month, a week, or an hour. The eccentric bottom bracket and specially designed rear dropouts make this frame a perfect fit for a 14-speed Rohloff Speedhub. And the drive-side chainstay is split so you can use a Gates carbon belt drive if you so choose. Like any good touring or bikepacking steed, the Divide comes with all the fittings you need for racks, fenders, and bottles.
$1,995.00 - $3,340.00
Nothing is impossible when you're aboard Co-Motion's infinitely capable Divide frameset. This steamrollin' 29er will go to the ends of the earth and back with oversize Reynolds 725 chromoly tubing that takes the sting out of rough roads and trails. Co-Motion's dialed, time-proven geometry provides a comfortable, stable ride whether your adventure lasts a month, a weekend, or an hour. Like any good touring or bikepacking steed, the Divide comes with all the fittings you need for racks, fenders, and bottles.
$1,995.00 - $3,340.00
If your idea of adventure touring extends beyond “the road less traveled” to “the road just barely there,” Co-Motion’s Pangea Rohloff frameset is your ticket to exploration. The frame is made from Reynolds 725 tubing in Eugene, Oregon and accommodates a 26-inch wheel. This all-terrain touring framset has a comfortable geometry, a compliant ride, and long, stable wheelbase so you can enjoy long days of riding. The eccentric bottom bracket and specially designed rear dropouts are a perfect fit for a Rohloff Speedhub, and the split rear dropout lets you choose between a chain or belt drivetrain. Plus, you get fittings for racks, fenders and three bottles.
$1,995.00 - $3,340.00
Sometimes the call of the open road leads you to where the pavement stops. Co-Motion's 650B Siskiyou frameset keeps you rolling when the path gets rugged and steep. A resilient, smooth-riding Reynolds 725 steel frame soaks up less-than-perfect terrain. The frame is decked out with the options that long-distance tourists need, like full front and rear rack eyelets, fender mounts, and three sets of bottle bosses.
$1,995.00 - $3,340.00
Sometimes the call of the open road leads you to where the pavement stops. Co-Motion's Siskiyou Rohloff frameset will keep rolling when the path gets steep and rugged. A resilient, smooth-riding Reynolds 725 steel frame soaks up less-than-perfect terrain, and a pair 27.5-inch wheels are the right choice when your map leads you down the road less traveled. The frame is decked out with the options that long-distance tourists need, like full front and rear rack eyelets, fender mounts, and three sets of bottle bosses. An eccentric bottom bracket and specially designed rear dropouts are the perfect fit for a Rohloff Speedhub, and the drive-side chainstay is split so you can use either a chain or a Gates Carbon belt drive.
$1,965.00 - $3,310.00
See the world like never before—from the seat of Co-Motion's Americano. This long-distance touring frameset is crafted from large-diameter, double-butted Reynolds 725 steel tubing for a premium blend of pedaling efficiency and a velvety smooth ride. Its oversize 145mm rear dropout spacing lets you run a stout tandem rear wheel for durability and peace of mind, while front and rear rack and fender mounts, and three bottle mounts, allow you to gear up however your heart desires.
$1,965.00 - $3,310.00
If your idea of adventure touring extends beyond “the road less traveled” to “the road just barely there,” Co-Motion’s Pangea frameset is your ticket to exploration. The frame is made from Reynolds 725 tubing in Eugene, Oregon and accommodates a 26-inch wheel. This all-terrain touring bike has a comfortable geometry, a compliant ride, and long, stable wheelbase so you can enjoy epic days in-the-saddle. Plus, you get tour-worthy fittings for racks, fenders, and three bottles.
$1,875.00 - $3,220.00
One part road thoroughbred, one part touring bike, Co-Motion's Cascadia frameset adds a dash of speed to all of your adventures. This Reynolds 725 steel frame is handcrafted in Eugene, Oregon with racier geometry than a standard touring model to let you cover more ground than ever. As a bonus, the Cascadia displays the hallmarks of all Co-Motion bikes: stable, confident, durable, all with a glassy smooth ride. Rack, fender and bottle mounts that let you go the distance.
$2,999.99
If the wilderness beckons, the Arise Tour won’t stand in your way with its twin Tubus racks, mudguards and Supernova dynamo lights. Regardless of load, the Ames sub-compact 30 / 46T crankset and generous 11 – 42T cassette mean you’ll always have enough gears to tackle those steeper gradients. For a modern touch, flared bars allow for added packing space as well as sturdier handling while riding on the drops. For touring purists, bar-end shifters give you peace of mind over more complicated combination shifters. The distance-orientated Arise Tour's racks, mudguards, and dynamo lights help to escape far beyond the limits of the city.
$2,999.99
This bike will take you further. Designed with the support of our family of field testers, the Beyond 2 is the natural evolution of the Beyond 1. Tried and tested fast-rolling wheels, multiple mounting points, and a range of gears remain. A Supernova dynamo lighting system joins the bike’s features, so you never have to charge your batteries – ideal for excursions that go that little bit further. And at the front, a demi-porteur rack supports more cargo space that doesn’t compromise steering and handling. A new version of our continent-crossing adventure tourer with a specification based on feedback from users in the field.
$2,899.99
Which to choose: speed or storage space? You can have both with a Hook. With an able steel frame and carbon fork, this bike is fast and versatile. Size-matched 650B or 700C wheels across the sizes provide control and comfort, while the Shimano GRX groupset and double crankset give you a close ratio with a broad range of gears. Take your pick from a range of fixing points, including a direct mount for a top tube bag, triple cage mounts, rear rack and fender. Or, leave it stripped back and fly. The Hook might have been designed as a gravel racer, but that doesn’t stop it from also being a perfect tourer, commuter, or even summer-season crossbike.
$2,849.99
A steel frame, suspension fork and mountain bike width tires. Plus all the carrying options you'll ever need. Thanks to the RockShox Rudy suspension fork, no surface will shake, rattle, or roll you while riding the Beyond SUS. The frame features top tube mounts, triple cage mounts on the downtube and even underneath, so you can fit your cargo in your desired configuration. The Sram Apex 1x11 groupset provides the power, thanks to a generous 11 – 42T cassette. Tubeless-ready WTB ST i23 rims with WTB Venture Light tyres roll fast and smooth, while Bombtrack Tau 12mm through-axle hubs means you will tackle trail-side repairs in a flash.
$2,749.00
Vaya GRX 600 lets you head out for rides that seamlessly cover everything from fresh asphalt to chunky gravel. The triple-butted tubing provides a silky steel ride, and the ability to run high-volume tires adds to the plush factor. Vaya's geometry and cargo-mounting options make it a prime choice for carrying the goods you need for long days in the saddle or light touring loads for multi-day trips. Shimano's GRX 600 drivetrain is a reliable performer no matter what your ride has in store.
$2,599.00
Fargo Apex 1 is Salsa's drop-bar off-road touring bike built to shatter limits. Ride it on singletrack, gravel, or other places where you wouldn't take your standard touring bike. A triple-butted steel frame and huge tire clearance provide cushion on rugged roads. Alternator dropouts allow for any drivetrain you can imagine, and cargo mounts let you carry enough to go days between resupplies. SRAM's Apex 1 drivetrain is a reliable workhorse with the range for many adventures. - Triple Butted Cromoly Tubeset Salsa-designed, triple-butted, and frame size-specific seamless CroMoly tubing - Firestarter 110 Fork Light, tough, and ultra-versatile, this is our carbon fork for all-terrain riding. Two sets of Three-Pack mounts on each fork leg give you room for extra water or Anything Cages, and mid-blade mounts accommodate low rider racks. Firestarter fits a wide range of tire sizes, from 27.5 x 2.8–3.0" to 29 x 2.2–3.0" - Fargo Geometry Designed as a drop bar mountain bike, optimized for fit with the Salsa Woodchipper or Cowchipper handlebars. Capable of handling everything from technical singletrack trails, two-track, gravel, and the occasional paved road. Predictable handling with or without a load. The bike to ride for multiple-surface excursions - Alternator Dropouts V1.5 A split-able version of our renowned Alternator Dropout for ultimate drivetrain versatility. Run singlespeed or geared, QR or thru-axle, freehub or Rohloff, or Gates Belt Drive. Set Alternator Dropouts all the way forward for a shorter wheelbase that results in quick and nimble handling or set back for more stability. See our Alternator Page for more info - Belt Drive Compatible Tested and certified for belt drive use - 29 x 2.2" Wheel/Tire Spec This wheel and tire size rolls fast, keeps weight down, and offers excellent maneuverability - Multiple Wheelsize Versatility Fargo geometry and spacing can accommodate 27.5+, 29", and, on sizes small to x-large, 29+ making for a highly capable bike that's ready for just about any endeavor - Rear Rack Friendly Designed for use with the Salsa Alternator Plus Rack 135/142/148
$2,499.99
Made to cross countries and continents via all kinds of roads and trackways... The Beyond 1 serves as the perfect first bike for fledgling adventurists. With tires as wide as a mountain bike accompanied by a 28 / 40T chainset, this bike will be able to reach wherever you’ve plotted on the map. Leverage-boosting bars provide added control, and an eye-watering selection of mounting points mean you won’t need to leave anything at home. Its simplicity makes it easy to service, too.
$2,499.99
Lively when ridden unloaded, the Beyond+ remains stable once laden with bikepacking bags. Taking off-road riding to its limits, the Beyond+ won’t take no for an answer. 2.8’’ tubeless ready tyres, as well as 27.5’’ diameter wheels, which will cruise over anything – a joy to ride unloaded but just as capable with a full rack of bike packing equipment. Powered by a Sram 12-speed SX Eagle groupset, only gradients close to vertical will be unmanageable, thanks to the impressive 11 – 50T cassette. And when you do crest the summit at a remarkable speed, twin-piston Level hydraulic brakes will stop the bike in an instant. With dropper post routing and suspension-corrected geometry, you can add both later if desired.
$2,399.99
A modern twist on an age-old discipline, the Audax AL is an accomplished bicycle. Wide, generous tires confidently roll over any surface, guided by a carbon fork to reduce weight with plenty of clearance to accommodate wider treads plus mudguards. Take your pick on how to distribute your cargo with multiple mounting fixings across the frame and fork, as well as options for panniers and bike packing bags. Short chainstays and an engaged front end make for a responsive bike geometry, which feels alert and responsive even when fully loaded. To complete the bike, 650B wheels, a Microshift XLE 11-speed groupset, and a clutch derailleur ensure comfort and reliability wherever you point your nose. Employing short chainstays, it's a bike that's happy to change lanes quickly, but yet remains solidly planted thanks to a larger-than-average contact patch.
$2,299.99
A modern twist on an age-old discipline, the Audax AL is an accomplished bicycle. Wide, generous tires confidently roll over any surface, guided by a carbon fork to reduce weight with plenty of clearance to accommodate wider treads plus mudguards. Take your pick on how to distribute your cargo with multiple mounting fixings across the frame and fork, as well as options for panniers and bike packing bags. Short chainstays and an engaged front end make for a responsive bike geometry, which feels alert and responsive even when fully loaded. To complete the bike, 650B wheels, a Microshift XLE 11-speed groupset, and a clutch derailleur ensure comfort and reliability wherever you point your nose. Employing short chainstays, it's a bike that's happy to change lanes quickly, but yet remains solidly planted thanks to a larger-than-average contact patch.
$2,249.99 - $2,289.99
With a full range of mounts and braze-ons across its fork and frame, it's happy to accept either panniers or bike packing bags. The Beyond AL is our aluminum equivalent from the range. The heavily hydro-formed tube profile and fork come with internal light cable routing, complete with fender, rack, and triple cage mounts for overnight trips. The Beyond AL is front derailleur compatible for those preferring a more comprehensive range of gearing options up the front. All sizes come with 12mm through-axles on the front and rear, besides size-matched 27.5" wheels on the size S option to ensure efficient geometry across the range.
$2,049.00
Every decision behind the Marrakesh Alivio was made with function and durability in mind. The included front and rear racks let you load it up and go on day one, and its myriad mounting points mean you don't have to leave anything at home. Triple-butted steel tubing and high-volume tires let you cover countless miles in comfort, while its touring geometry keeps everything stable when riding loaded. Carefully-selected Shimano drivetrain components deliver ease of use, reliability, and gear range for the longest flats and steepest mountain passes, while Cowchipper bars offer moderate flare in the drops for dialed-in control, along with a relaxed riding position on the tops or hoods for all-day comfort over varied road surfaces, as well as aerodynamic benefits. It's equipped with a bevy of attachment points for endless mounting options. Wherever your travels take you, Marrakesh is a touring bike that's ready to pile on the miles. 
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