Surly Bridge Club Review After 1 Year | Commuting, Bikepacking & Daily Use (Steel Bike)
After one full year of riding the Surly Bridge Club, this is my honest review using it for daily commuting, weekend rides, and bike camping. This isn’t a showroom bike. It’s a real-world setup used in the city and on adventures. From carrying groceries to loading it up for weekend trips, the Bridge Club has proven to be a simple, reliable steel bike that just works.

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