2018 Salsa

Journeyman Sora 650

An aluminum frame gravel bike with mid-range components and mechanical disc brakes.
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MSRP$1,099
Weight26.0 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionRigid
ForkCarbon
Wheels650b Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 9
GroupsetSora, FSA
BrakesMechanical Disc
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

34 mph

Journeyman Sora 650

36 mph

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Sizing
50cm

4'11" – 5'3"

52cm

5'1" – 5'6"

54cm

5'4" – 5'9"

55.5cm

5'8" – 6'1"

57cm

5'10" – 6'3"

59.5cm

6'2" +

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Reviews
BIKEPACKING.com
Salsa Journeyman Review (650B)

Aug 2019 · Logan Watts

In our Salsa Journeyman review, we took three 650B builds on an epic trip through the wilds of Montana to see how this budget off-road drop-bar rig performs

Highs
  • Frame and fork are well designed and offer a great bang for the buck

  • Frame geometry suited for a blend of exploration and fun

  • Loads of mounting options

  • 650B x 2.1″ tires offer a wide range of capability

  • Cowbell handlebars and cockpit components are solid

  • Apex 1 drivetrain isn’t too bad, but definitely not great

Lows
  • Gearing is too high; a crankset that could fit a smaller chainring or 11-46T cassette would be better

  • Thru-axles are commonplace these days and QR skewers feel like an unnecessary step backward

  • Non-tubeless compatible tires come standard on all model

  • If I’m splitting hairs, I’d prefer 27mm internal width rims and a Cowchipper handlebar

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off.road.cc
Salsa Journeyman Apex 1 650 review

Jul 2019

Salsa is an iconic bike brand that's been doing off-road capable drop bar bikes longer than most. The Journeyman brings this expertise and experience to a lower price, and there’s a lot to like about this pink beauty. But its beauty is only skin deep. While the ride and handling are very good, and there are some good components, it’s under specced compared to rivals which make it hard to recommend.

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Specs
Build
Frame

Journeyman Drop Bar

BB StandardBSA, 68mm, Threaded

ColorBlue

Fork

Fantail Deluxe Fork with Three-Pack Mounts

Shock

N/A

Bottom Bracket

68mm BSA

Headset

VP sealed bearing

Stem

Salsa Guide

Handlebar

Salsa Cowbell

Saddle

WTB Volt Sport 142

Seatpost

27.2 x 350mm

TypeRigid

Grips

Salsa Gel Cork Bar Tape

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Sora 9-speed

Front Derailleur

Shimano Sora

Crank

FSA Vero Pro Adventure, 46/30t

Shifters

Shimano Sora

Cassette

SunRace 9-speed 11-34t

Chain

KMC X9

Brakes

Promax DSK-330R flat mount 160 mm

TypeMechanical Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: Formula, 32h, 100mm, WTB STP i23 TCS 650b, 2.0mm spokes, brass nipples, Rear: Formula, 32h, 135mm, WTB STP i23 TCS 650b, 2.0mm spokes, brass nipples

Tires

WTB Nano 27.5 x 2.1 Comp

Disc Rotors

Flat mount (140–160mm)

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