Sunday, December 21, 2025

Bikes Of 2025: Salsa Cycles Blackborow DS

 It's another end-of-year period on the blog. You know what that means? Yep! Another round of my bikes I used in 2025. This round-up will not include some of the bikes I did not use this year much, or at all. I focus only on the bikes that played a big role in my riding during this year.  As always, any changes or future plans for any bike I feature will also be detailed. I hope that you enjoy this year's round-up.

Salsa Cycles Blackborow DS:

This bicycle has been around here for a little over ten years now. I have tried to get rid of it, almost had it sold in 2020, but nope! It's little used around here, but when it is needed, it gets a ton of use.  

The "DS" in the name stands for "Dual Singlespeed". The Blackborow DS has parallel single speed cog and chain ring sets with a single chain which must be moved manually to access a second ratio. The caveat here is that both single speed sets have to have the same number of total teeth. So, for instance you could have a 22T front with a 24T rear and a 24T front with a 22T rear. Both sets equal 46 total teeth. This means you have a single chain and it will fit either set of cogs. You cannot cross-chain either, in case you are wondering.  

This bike shines best when snow or mud is the worst. The big Clownshoe rims and Bud and Lou tires are why this is. I have been running around 5psi so far this month and the stability and traction are outstanding. 

The reason I purchased the Blackborow DS was twofold. One was for the flotation in deep snow where it would allow me to traverse areas where no grooming of snow had been done. Secondly, it has no derailleurs and cassette cogs to get wasted by Winter chemical treatment of the road ways. 

Trouble was, the dual-single speed drive train, while cool, useful, and robust, wasn't very fast for commuting. I only commute on this bike if conditions are horrid. The Ti Muk 2 I have is essentially what this bike should have been back in 2014. But I couldn't afford a 5K fat bike at the time! I am always impressed by the Blackborow's lack of weight compared to the Ti Muk 2 though. 

It is great bike when riding across 8" of fresh snow in a grassy field and busting trail. It does great in post-holed, frozen trail. It is fun if things get saturated in the Green Belt and I want to go exploring. So, for now the bike stays. 

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