If you?re reading this ad and are familiar with the Prospector then you know the legendary status of this bike. If you are not familiar, I encourage you to read the following set of articles from bikepacking.com?
https://bikepacking.com/bikes/tumbleweed/
https://bikepacking.com/bikes/tumbleweed-prospector-review/
This from ?Bikepacker? magazine - http://bikepacker.com/tumbleweed-prospector-terrain-masterpiece/
And, this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZsJtFJ0btg
Or go to the Tumbleweed site - https://tumbleweed.cc/
There are a number of things that make this bike unique, but principal among them is the design of the frame around a Rohloff rear hub with the ability to run fat tires. The 29er Dually Comp Velocity rims that this bike comes with can handle upto a 29 x 3.0? tires. Additionally, the frame and the eccentric bottom bracket enable you to run 27.5 and/or fat tire 26? rims, if you are so inclined.
The bike comes fully equipped for bikepacking. It includes a Porcelain Rocket frame bag that was designed specifically for the bike together with a ?Tumbleweed? mini pannier rack (https://tumbleweed.cc/products/mini-pannier-rack). The bike also features a Schmidt SON Dynamo Hubs (3W) with which you can power lights (or charge usb devices). It also comes with a Koga Denham bar in a 710mm width
Additionally, since owning the bike I made the following set of upgrades to further improve the bike for regular mt. Bike riding
- 120mm Marzocchi Bomber Z2 fork (with the recommended 51mm offset)
a TransX dropper seatpost.
?Stooge" handlebars (http://stoogecycles.co.uk/product/moto-bar/).
Mechanically the bike is in excellent condition with recently replaced chain and sprockets, brake pads and Maxxis Recon DHR tires. Cosmetically, the bike is ?very good? and I rate it that way only because there are scratches on the right side of the rear triangle and some signs of wear on the main triangle from carrying bags.
With regard to sizing, I?m 5?10? (short seamed and long torso) and the bike fits me perfectly. I?m not sure you?d want to be a whole lot shorter, but am confident it will work for folks up to 6? or more depending on proportions.
In Summary
Bike:
- Sz Large Tumbleweed Prospector Frame (Dark Blue)
29? Dually Comp Velocity Rims - https://www.velocityusa.com/product/rims/dually-622
Maxxis 2.8 Rekon Tires front and rear
Avid BB7 mechanical disc brakes
14 speed Rohloff rear hub (w service kit) - 16t cog
Grips - Ergon GP1
Saddle - WTB Rocket Wide
Headset - Cane Creek 40
Chainring - Wolftooth 32t
Crankset - Raceface
- 120mm Marzocchi Bomber Z2 fork (with the recommended 51mm offset)
TransX dropper seatpost.
?Stooge" handlebars w/Thomson stem
Bikepacking Gear:
- Custom Porcelain Rocket Frame Bag
Tumbleweed Mini Pannier rack
Koga Denham bar in a 710mm width (w/separate Thomson 1? diameter stem)
Schmidt SONdelux (3w) 12mm Centerlock 32h Dynamo Hub (110x15mm Boost thru axle: Allows you to swap between rigid and suspension fork)
Schmidt SON Dynamo Taillight - https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/schmidt-tl.php
Busch & M?ller Luxos U IQ2 Dynamo Headlight (https://store.biketouringnews.com/busch-muller-luxos-u-iq2-dynamo-headlight/)... compatible with Schmidt SONdelux hub
Also included are a collection of spare, lightly used tires including Maxxis Minion DHR 3.0, a set of 2.6 and 3.0 WTB Ranger tires and a Terravail 2.8 tire.