The 2026 Surly Disc Trucker Features an Updated Build Kit and Geometry Tweaks

The 2026 Surly Disc Trucker has been updated with a new build kit from Shimano, as well as some geometry tweaks...

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@odoruhako I guess these are drops for the most upright position. They almost never look β€œright”.
@odoruhako The original Trucker did not look sexy either, imo the 2026 one looks better.
https://surlybikes.com/products/long_haul_trucker_2007
Long Haul Trucker

@Anibyl It didn't look sexy, true. But still better to me. Of course, I don't have a picture from that perspective for the old one:
https://bikepacking.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/2026-surly-disc-trucker_1.jpg

Here the long stem, and the rise of the bar makes it look as if someone tried to fit a "too small" frame.

@odoruhako I think our perception of what looks good is skewed with the prevalence of sports bikes. I rode a road bike with a steerer extender, and toured on a Disc Trucker; they didn't look great, but helped me (my back mostly) on long rides.

@Anibyl @odoruhako

I've seen different types of drop bars that add rise. Some do it by having _two_ bars across the top, one that gets clamped in the stem, and one above it to give it a more "natural" look. See the Red Shift take on it: https://redshiftsports.com/products/top-shelf-handlebar-system

This reduces the amount of rise the stem would need, or the length of steertube above the headset to get the handlebars to a comfortable height. Some people (not me) disparage high reaching stems or lots of steertube-above-headset.

Top Shelf Handlebar System

@Anibyl @odoruhako Given the two options, the Surly Truckstop, or the Top Shelf bar from Red Shift, I prefer the look of the Top Shelf, and, it gives you a better place to mount $stuff.