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Apr 2026 · Ron Frazelle
Something wicked this way comes. The bike nerds at Surly Bikes has new aggressive hardtail called the Sorceress and it looks magical.

Apr 2026 · By Neil Beltchenko
In Neil's Surly Sorceress review, he details his time with the brand's newest hardtail and how its unique design surprised him...
Really well-balanced geometry
Incredibly comfortable tubeset
200mm dropper + lots of standover
Singlespeed compatibility (DUH dropout) + rides great set up SS
Simple, durable, and thoughtful specs
Still capable of light bikepacking
Great value, especially the frameset
Heavy
Limited frame space
Not a bikepacking-first design
Eagle 90 driver and DB6 brakes are underwhelming
No seat tube or down tube mounts
Stock singlespeed gearing is steep
Lots of tools to swap out DUH dropout

Feb 2026 · By Nic Morales
In his Surly Midnight Special review, Nic takes this newly updated classic through its paces to determine whether it's still relevant today...
Exceptional ride quality, especially given the price.
Dual wheel size compatibility and clearance are still relevant a decade on, albeit unofficially.
Despite being an all-road bike, the frame has an appropriate number of mounts that pair well with the steel fork version for an all-action bikepacking rig.
The unique thru-axle delivers versatility and utility.
Simple, elegant, and timeless design.
The carbon fork feels like it’s one feature—the crown eyelet—away from being a real asset.
The supplied build kit feels useless to anyone save for pavement-focused riders.
The higher-end build kit is a little pricey, though it’s difficult to mark that as a con given both the $2,500 steel fork and $1,099 frameset options.
If you’re not a fan of 650B wheels, this might not be the best option for you.

Feb 2026 · Ron Frazelle
Surly Bikes has finally given up the ghost and spec'd some carbon fiber on the new 700c Black Cherry Fizz Midnight Special.

Sep 2025 · Ron Frazelle
Surly just launched a new Straggler, and they're using the word performance to describe this gen Straggler, which is new

Sep 2025 · By Neil Beltchenko
After a decade, Surly’s cult-classic drop-bar do-everything bike finally got a thoughtful refresh. Find our full Surly Straggler review here.
A long-overdue update that still stays true to Surly’s DNA
Modern geometry changes are refreshing
New dropout design replaces the old headache-inducing one
Solid component spec on the 1×11 build
Lots of compatibility (dropper, 2x, suspension fork, fenders, racks)
Front-center is a touch short for my liking
Direct 160mm flat-mount brakes (while future-proof) won’t work on many aftermarket forks
Toe overlap is pretty bad
Could use a few more mounts (especially on the fork)
Not setup tubless out of the box
Q: Which Surly bikes are most popular?
The most popular Surly model families are the Straggler, Midnight Special and Bridge Club.
Q: Does Surly make eBikes?
Yes, Surly manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.