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Are you looking to put together a bikepacking rig? Are your gravel rides just a little more gnarls than others? Are you looking to relive the glory days of early mountain bikes? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then this bike’s for you. 

The Doggler MTN Tour rig is built for off-road adventures, and can double up for single track use as well. Generous tire clearance and well-thought-out threaded mounting placements make loading it up a breeze. It’s fitted with high volume 27.5x2.6” tires for extra comfort and traction. All of our SLX models come with a dropper seat post, and only adds to the bikes capabilities.

1- Large volume tires help float over loose dirt and are more than capable in rock gardens and flowy single track.

2- 1x Shimano SLX drivetrain with a generous 10-51t cassette will conquer steep hills. 12 speeds with just one shifter!

3- PNW Dropper seat post is an awesome addition to a loaded bike packing bike. Drop the seat and have both feet on the ground!

4- We added threaded mounts under the down tube, and on the fork legs (along with all the standard locations) to make it easy to attach extra gear, racks, fenders, or water. 

5- Tubeless ready tires, wheels are taped and valves are included.

Specifications

*specs applies to all sizes unless otherwise noted

Specs Doggler
Frame Doggler Alloy, 142x12mm thru-axle, threaded 73mm bottom bracket
Fork Hudski Full Carbon, 44mm offset. 100x15mm thru-axle. 45° integrated crown raced
Specs SLX Build
Front Hub Shimano MT410
Rear Hub Shimano MT410 HG+
Rim 700c Jalco i25
Spokes Double butted, 2.0-1.8-2.0
Tires Maxxis Rambler EXO 700x50
Tubes CST
Front Hub Shimano MT410
Rear Hub Shimano MT410 HG+
Rim 27.5” Jalco i30
Spokes Double butted, 2.0-1.8-2.0
Tires Maxxis Rekon EXO 27.5x2.6
Tubes CST
Specs Doggler / City Doggler / Gravel Doggler / Mountain
Weight (estimated) 24.2lb 24.2lb 24.9lb

Frame Sizing

Show: cm | in
S
5'1" - 5'5" 152 cm - 165 cm
M
5'5" - 5'9" 165 cm - 178 cm
L
5'9" - 6'1" 178 cm - 185 cm
XL
6'1" - 6'5" 185 cm - 198 cm

Geometry & Sizing

Rollover table below to highlight frame dimensions
Show: mm | in
S M L XL
AReach 420mm 440mm 465mm 490mm
BStack 555mm 583mm 606mm 633mm
CHead Tube Length 115mm 145mm 175mm 205mm
DHead Tube Angle 67.5° 67.5° 67.5° 67.5°
ESeat Tube Length 390mm 430mm 470mm 510mm
FTrail 104mm 104mm 104mm 104mm
GFront Center 668mm 699mm 735mm 771mm
HBB Drop 81mm 81mm 76mm 76mm
IWheelbase 1105mm 1137mm 1175mm 1210mm
JChain stay Length 450mm 450mm 450mm 450mm
KTop Tube Length 561mm 587mm 617mm 649mm
LSeat Tube Angle 74° 74° 74° 74°
MStand over Height 680mm 720mm 760mm 795mm
NMinimum Saddle Height 585mm 689mm 720mm 780mm
Stem Length 40mm 50mm 50mm 50mm
Crank Length 165mm 165mm 170mm 170mm
OBB Height tbd tbd tbd tbd
Bar Width (can be cut) 780mm 780mm 780mm 780mm
PFork offset 44mm 44mm 44mm 44mm
S M L XL
AReach 16.54in 17.32in 18.31in 19.29in
BStack 21.85in 22.96in 23.86in 24.92in
CHead Tube Length 4.53in 5.71in 6.89in 8.07in
DHead Tube Angle 67.5° 67.5° 67.5° 67.5°
ESeat Tube Length 15.35in 16.93in 18.5in 20.08in
FTrail 4.09in 4.09in 4.09in 4.09in
GFront Center 26.3in 27.52in 28.94in 30.35in
HBB Drop 3.19in 3.19in 2.99in 2.99in
IWheelbase 43.5in 44.76in 46.26in 47.64in
JChain stay Length 17.72in 17.72in 17.72in 17.72in
KTop Tube Length 22.09 23.11in 24.29in 25.55in
LSeat Tube Angle 74° 74° 74° 74°
MStand over Height 412mm 437mm 457mm 470mm
NMinimum Saddle Height 23.03in 27.13in 28.35in 30.71in
Stem Length 1.57in 1.97in 1.97in 1.97in
Crank Length 6.5in 6.5in 6.69in 6.69in
OBB Height tbd tbd tbd tbd
Bar Width (can be cut) 30.71in 30.71in 30.71in 30.71in
PFork offset 1.73in 1.73in 1.73in 1.73in
S M L XL
AReach 420mm 440mm 465mm 490mm
BStack 555mm 583mm 606mm 633mm
CHead Tube Length 115mm 145mm 175mm 205mm
DHead Tube Angle 67.5° 67.5° 67.5° 67.5°
ESeat Tube Length 390mm 430mm 470mm 510mm
FTrail 102mm 102mm 102mm 102mm
GFront Center 668mm 699mm 735mm 771mm
HBB Drop 81mm 81mm 76mm 76mm
IWheelbase 1105mm 1137mm 1175mm 1210mm
JChain stay Length 450mm 450mm 450mm 450mm
KTop Tube Length 561mm 587mm 617mm 649mm
LSeat Tube Angle 74° 74° 74° 74°
MStand over Height 680mm 720mm 760mm 795mm
NMinimum Saddle Height 585mm 689mm 720mm 780mm
Stem Length 40mm 50mm 50mm 50mm
Crank Length 165mm 165mm 170mm 170mm
OBB Height tbd tbd tbd tbd
Bar Width (can be cut) 780mm 780mm 780mm 780mm
PFork offset 44mm 44mm 44mm 44mm
S M L XL
AReach 16.54in 17.32in 18.31in 19.29in
BStack 21.85in 22.96in 23.86in 24.92in
CHead Tube Length 4.53in 5.71in 6.89in 8.07in
DHead Tube Angle 67.5° 67.5° 67.5° 67.5°
ESeat Tube Length 15.35in 16.93in 18.5in 20.08in
FTrail 4.02in 4.02in 4.02in 4.02in
GFront Center 26.3in 27.52in 28.94in 30.35in
HBB Drop 3.19in 3.19in 2.99in 2.99in
IWheelbase 43.5in 44.76in 46.26in 47.64in
JChain stay Length 17.72in 17.72in 17.72in 17.72in
KTop Tube Length 22.09 23.11in 24.29in 25.55in
LSeat Tube Angle 74° 74° 74° 74°
MStand over Height 412mm 437mm 457mm 470mm
NMinimum Saddle Height 23.03in 27.13in 28.35in 30.71in
Stem Length 1.57in 1.97in 1.97in 1.97in
Crank Length 6.5in 6.5in 6.69in 6.69in
OBB Height tbd tbd tbd tbd
Bar Width (can be cut) 30.71in 30.71in 30.71in 30.71in
PFork offset 1.73in 1.73in 1.73in 1.73in
The Hudksi Doggler immediately caught my attention when it was announced back in September. With little else to go on than a quick product launch video and a few photos, my imagination started running wild with ideas about what the Doggler could do. I’ve been pretty hooked on the idea of flat bar gravel bikes for a while now, an obsession that’s only been amplified during all the time I’ve spent testing and reviewing the more common (and sought after) drop-bar equivalent. My Trek 520 flat-bar conversion subdued my desires temporarily, but I wanted more. There was so much about that bike that I liked, but a handful of frame limitations and design choices meant it was far from perfect.
Based in Sausalito, California, Hudski started with two friends wo both have design backgrounds and passion for cycling. The creators of this new direct-to-consumer brand. Will Hudson and Brian Syzkowny, Have always envisioned starting a bike company.
New bike brand Hudski from Marin, California launches with one frame to do it all - the Doggler. Test Editor Riley Missel takes the Doggler in each of its intended environments to see where it really shines.

Progessive Geometery

Long reach, short stem, wide bars, and low bb. All your favorite trending mountain bike buzz words on a light weight alloy frame and carbon fork.

Notoeverlap

We promise your toes will never overlap. We completely eliminated a common problem found on drop bar gravel bikes by increasing the front-center dimension.

Gears

The gears you've always wanted. Huge range, awesome climbing gears, and only one shifter. A 10-51 tooth cassette lets you ride more and walk your bike up steep hills less.

Quality stoppers

We pioneered the 160/180 flat mount "standard". While it wasn't completely our idea we got on that covered wagon. Lightweight brakes, big rotors, Shimano hydraulic stopping power.

Hudski has partnered with Affirm to offer transparent, quick financing to our customers, with no hidden fees or costs. You will never owe more than what you agree to upfront. The total at checkout will always be what you actually pay. With Affirm, you split the price of your purchase into fixed monthly payment amounts that fit your budget.

Size Small Medium Large X Large
Small 5'1"-5'5"
Medium 5'5"-5'9"
Large 5'9"-6'1"
X Large 6'1"-6'5"

If you're between sizes we suggest measuring your arm span and height, if your arm span measures more than your height we suggest choosing the next size up.

Shipping is a flat rate of $120 anywhere in the lower 48..

Returns are accepted when initiated within 30 days of delivery of any product. Products must be brand new, un-used, and in re-sellable condition. Shipping costs for returned or exchanged products are the customer’s responsibility unless the product is defective or we determine the cause of the return to be our fault.

Hudski hard goods (frame, fork, wheels, components) are warranted for 6 years to the original owner against defects in materials, manufacturing, or engineering. Damage resulting from crashes, abuse, neglect, etc is not covered under warranty. Frames, forks, wheels, or parts damaged in crashes or accidents may be replaced at crash replacement pricing. All other parts can be handled through a local bike shop with the manufacturer.

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