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Apr 2026 · By Neil Beltchenko
In Neil's Salsa Fargo 32 review, he shares feedback on the company's attempt at fitting this new wheel size into a beloved model...
Carries speed and momentum extremely well
Rolls over obstacles better than smaller wheels
Great for long-distance riding and bikepacking
Stable and planted at speed
Full-size run (S–XL) is rare for a 32″ platform
Practical frame features (mounts, threaded BB, external routing)
Solid weight for the complete build (23.8 pounds)
Not very playful, prefers to track straight
Harder to maneuver, especially in tight terrain
Slower acceleration from a stop
Climbing at low speeds feels more demanding
Gearing feels off, especially mid-cassette
Stiff ride quality, lacking vertical compliance
Limited 32″ parts availability at the time of publishing
Apr 2026 · Suvi Loponen
The QBP brands come together to offer a 32" bike that fits even smaller riders.

Apr 2026 · Ron Frazelle
Salsa sent us the new Moraine C XO AXS to test, and when it got here, we were stoked at how good it looked, and it rode as good as it looked
Lightweight carbon frame
Quiet and seamless Fazua Ride 60 drive unit
Excellent handling and ride quality
Efficient split-pivot suspension
Good battery range for moderate use
On-bike cargo capacity
Dedicated boost button on controller
Creaking noise while pedaling under load
Motor sometimes fails to turn on after sitting
Firmware update requires laptop and cable
Ring controller occasionally finicky
SRAM Code SLV brakes lack modulation
High price ($10,999 for XO AXS model)

Mar 2026 · Travis Reill
The Salsa Warbird is no more. Introducing the new Salsa Flyway: internal cable routing, 1x or 2x, & a frame that you'll want to ride all day
Mar 2026 · Josh Weinberg
A detailed look at the fresh gravel race platforms released this week from the Minnesota brands.

Feb 2026 · Ron Koch
We tested the new Salsa Blackthorn 145 C GX trail bike. Efficient climbing, stable descending, and adventure-ready features define this versatile build.
Unique colorway
Two water bottle storage
Integrated repair kit location
Top tube accessory mount
Adjustable geometry via flip chip
Mullet compatible
Stable and planted descending
Efficient climbing with good anti-squat
Playful in the air
Good value at $6499
No internal storage compartment
No mullet option out of the box
Q: Which Salsa bikes are most popular?
The most popular Salsa model families are the Timberjack, Journeyer, and Fargo.
Q: Does Salsa make eBikes?
Yes, Salsa manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.