• Salsa Fargo Apex 1 Drop Bar MTB | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Fargo Apex 1 Drop Bar MTB | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Fargo Apex 1 Drop Bar MTB | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Fargo Apex 1 Drop Bar MTB | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Fargo Apex 1 Drop Bar MTB | Bikejamming
  • Salsa Fargo Apex 1 Drop Bar MTB | Bikejamming

SALSA Fargo Apex 1 – Drop Bar MTB for Off-Road Bikepacking

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Steel drop bar mountain bike for off-road bikepacking, dirt-road touring and mixed-terrain travel with real cargo.

Fargo triple-butted CroMoly frame, Firestarter Carbon 110 fork, SRAM Apex 1x11 drivetrain with 11–42T cassette and TRP Spyre-C mechanical disc brakes: a stable, simple and versatile platform built to go beyond traditional gravel riding.

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Salsa Fargo Apex 1: one of the bikes that helped define modern bikepacking

The Salsa Fargo Apex 1 is a steel drop bar mountain bike designed for off-road bikepacking, continuous dirt-road riding and mixed-terrain travel with real cargo.

When we talk about bikepacking, drop bar MTBs or long-distance off-road travel today, it is easy to forget that many ideas now considered normal were already being explored on the Fargo before those categories truly existed.

Salsa introduced the Fargo in 2009, years before the modern bikepacking boom. The idea was simple: create a bicycle that could combine the multiple hand positions of a drop handlebar with the carrying capacity, tyre clearance and stability of a travel-oriented mountain bike.

More than fifteen years later, Fargo still occupies a category of its own.


Why Fargo still makes sense

Over the years, gravel bikes have become more capable and mountain bikes more versatile. Yet Fargo still sits in a very specific space.

It is not a fast gravel bike built to maximise speed on smooth dirt roads. It is not a modern MTB adapted to a drop handlebar either. Fargo is for riders covering many kilometres across different surfaces, with or without cargo, where stability, comfort and long-term adaptability matter most.

  • Geometry designed specifically around an off-road drop handlebar.
  • Generous clearance for high-volume tyres.
  • Real cargo-carrying capability.
  • Multiple mounts for accessories and bikepacking setups.
  • A platform that can be configured and updated over time.

It is a bike designed to keep being used, modified and refined over the years, rather than to follow a single season or trend.


Fargo Apex 1: simple, accessible platform

Over the years, Fargo has been built with mechanical drivetrains, electronic groupsets, Rohloff hubs, singlespeed setups and even belt-drive transmissions.

The Apex 1 is one of the simpler and more accessible interpretations of a platform that many riders continue to use and update for tens of thousands of kilometres.

The SRAM Apex 1x11 drivetrain offers a proven and intuitive setup, while the TRP Spyre-C mechanical disc brakes keep the bike simple and easy to manage: a feature still appreciated by riders who value low-maintenance setups and easier serviceability during long trips or far from specialist workshops.

The Firestarter Carbon 110 fork completes a build that remains faithful to the Fargo idea: functionality, versatility and real-world use.


Alternator Dropouts

One of Fargo’s defining features is the Alternator system, developed by Salsa to make the platform more adaptable over time.

  • Shorter chainstay position for a more compact and responsive ride.
  • Longer chainstay position for more stability and control with cargo.
  • Singlespeed compatibility.
  • Rohloff compatibility.
  • Gates Belt Drive compatibility with dedicated components.

It is a solution that reflects the Fargo philosophy perfectly: adapt the bike to the journey, not the other way around.


Wheels and tyres

The Fargo Apex 1 comes with 29" wheels and Teravail Sparwood 29 x 2.2" tyres as standard, a balanced setup for dirt roads, forest roads and mixed terrain.

  • 29 x 2.2" stock setup.
  • Compatible with 27.5 x 3.0".
  • 29+ compatibility up to 29 x 3.0" on sizes S–XL.
  • Compatible with a 100 mm suspension fork.
  • Wide range of setups focused on comfort, traction or carrying capacity.

Ideal for

  • Multi-day off-road bikepacking.
  • Travel on continuous dirt roads.
  • Forest roads and remote tracks.
  • Mixed-terrain routes with real cargo.
  • Riders looking for a platform to use and update over time.
  • Riders who prefer mechanical simplicity and low-maintenance setups.

When it is not the right choice

  • If you are looking for a fast, light gravel bike for sporty rides.
  • If your riding is mostly on paved roads.
  • If you want a modern flat-bar trail mountain bike.
  • If your main criterion is the richest possible build kit for the price.

Size guide

The manufacturer’s size indications should be considered approximate. Height, inseam, body proportions, flexibility and personal riding preferences can all influence the final choice.

  • XS: 150–160 cm
  • S: 160–175 cm
  • M: 173–183 cm
  • L: 180–191 cm
  • XL: from 188 cm

If you are between two sizes or want to check your riding position according to your intended use, we can help you interpret Fargo geometry correctly.


Possible setups

  • Light bikepacking with soft bags.
  • Expedition travel with racks and distributed cargo.
  • Comfort-oriented setups with higher-volume tyres.
  • Future upgrades with Rohloff, singlespeed or Gates Belt Drive.
  • Setups dedicated to remote travel and long-range autonomy.

CTA

The Fargo Apex 1 shares the frame, geometry and philosophy of the Fargo range. Compared with higher-end versions, the main differences are in the build kit, not in the platform.

If you are trying to understand which Fargo makes the most sense for your use, we can help you compare configurations, drivetrains, wheels and possible future evolutions of the bike.

Contact us for personalised support:
info@bikejamming.it


FAQ Salsa Fargo Apex 1

Is the Salsa Fargo Apex 1 a gravel bike?

No. It is more accurately described as a drop bar mountain bike: it uses a drop handlebar, but it is designed for high-volume tyres, real cargo and more demanding off-road routes than a traditional gravel bike.

What is the difference compared with the Fargo GRX 610?

The platform follows the same Fargo philosophy: steel frame, drop bar MTB geometry, broad versatility and Alternator Dropouts. The main difference is the build kit: Apex 1 uses a SRAM Apex 1x11 drivetrain and TRP Spyre-C mechanical brakes, while the GRX 610 uses Shimano GRX 1x12 and hydraulic brakes.

Are the TRP Spyre-C mechanical brakes suitable for travel?

Yes, when the use is coherent. They do not offer the same modulation as a modern hydraulic system, but they are simple to adjust, easy to maintain and easier to service when travelling far from specialist workshops.

Can I run 29+ tyres?

Yes, on sizes S–XL the Fargo is compatible with 29+ tyres up to 29 x 3.0". On size XS, 29+ is not intended due to toe-overlap concerns.

Can I use 27.5+ wheels?

Yes. Salsa recommends 27.5 x 3.0" to maintain appropriate geometry and increase comfort, traction and absorption on rough surfaces.

Can I fit a suspension fork?

Yes. The frame is designed for suspension forks with axle-to-crown length up to 511 mm, normally equivalent to around 100 mm of travel. The fork manufacturer’s specifications must always be respected.

Can I set it up with Rohloff, singlespeed or belt drive?

Yes, the Alternator platform allows geared, singlespeed, Rohloff and Gates Belt Drive setups with the appropriate components and plates.


Technical specifications

Frame and fork

Frame Salsa Fargo, triple-butted CroMoly steel, 12 x 148 mm thru-axle
Fork Salsa Firestarter Carbon 110, 15 x 110 mm thru-axle
Colour Orange
Headset FSA NO.42 / Cane Creek 40 or equivalent, depending on manufacturer availability
Bottom bracket 73 mm BSA threaded
Rear spacing 148 or 142 mm thru-axle / 135 mm QR with Alternator Reduction Plates
Front spacing 110 x 15 mm thru-axle
Seatpost 27.2 mm
Seatpost clamp 30.0 mm

Drivetrain

Shift / brake levers SRAM Apex 1
Front derailleur N/A
Rear derailleur SRAM Apex 1
Crankset Truvativ Stylo 6K DUB, 32T
Cassette SRAM PG-1130, 11–42T, 11-speed
Chain SRAM PC-1110
Maximum 1x chainring 36T Boost / 34T non-Boost, or 46T Gates Belt Drive sprocket
Maximum 2x chainrings 42/28T Boost and non-Boost

Brakes

Brakes TRP Spyre-C mechanical disc brakes
Rotors 160 mm, 6-bolt
Rear brake mount 51 mm I.S., 160–180 mm rotor
Front brake mount 74 mm post mount, 160–180 mm rotor

Wheels and tyres

Front wheel WTB Serra 15 x 110 mm, WTB ST TCS 2.0 i25 29", 32h
Rear wheel WTB Serra 12 x 148 mm, WTB ST TCS 2.0 i25 29", 32h
Front tyre Teravail Sparwood 29 x 2.2", Durable casing, black
Rear tyre Teravail Sparwood 29 x 2.2", Durable casing, black
Design wheel / tyre format 29 x 2.4"
Alternate formats 27.5 x 3.0"; 29 x 2.4" with mudguards; 29 x 3.0" only on sizes S–XL

Components

Handlebar Salsa Cowchipper
Stem Salsa Guide
Bar tape Salsa Gel Cork Bar Tape
Seatpost Salsa Guide
Saddle WTB Volt Medium, Steel
Seat collar Salsa, 30.0 mm

Mounts and compatibility

Accessory mounts 4 3-Pack configurations
Rack mounts Yes
Front mudguard mounts Yes
Rear mudguard mounts Yes
Belt drive compatibility Yes, frame tested and certified for Gates Belt Drive
Dropouts / hangers QR FS1312; TA FS1385; SS FS1318; SSTA FS1375; Rohloff FS1371

Weight and notes

Complete bike weight Approx. 11.1 kg / 24 lb 8 oz, size L
Component note The manufacturer may make minor changes to components, finishes or specifications without prior notice. The supplied product will maintain equivalent characteristics and functionality.

Geometry

Parameter XS S M L XL
Effective Top Tube 520.0 540.0 565.0 590.0 620.0
Standover 690.0 732.0 778.0 821.0 859.0
Reach 350.0 364.0 368.0 385.0 409.0
Stack 594.0 615.0 643.0 671.0 690.0
Seat Tube Length 355.6 406.4 457.2 508.0 558.8
Head Tube Length 90.0 110.0 140.0 170.0 190.0
Head Tube Angle 68.5° 69.0° 69.0° 69.0° 69.0°
Seat Tube Angle 74.0° 74.0° 73.0° 73.0° 73.0°
BB Drop 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0
BB Height 303.0 303.0 303.0 303.0 303.0
Chainstay Length 445.0–462.0 445.0–462.0 445.0–462.0 445.0–462.0 445.0–462.0
Fork Length Axle-to-Crown 480.0 480.0 480.0 480.0 480.0
Fork Offset 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0
Wheelbase 1050.0–1067.0 1067.0–1084.0 1083.0–1100.0 1110.0–1127.0 1141.0–1158.0
Crank Arm Length 170.0 170.0 175.0 175.0 175.0
Handlebar Width 42.0 44.0 44.0 46.0 46.0
Recommended Rider Height 150–160 cm 160–175 cm 173–183 cm 180–191 cm 188 cm +
Stem Length 60.0 70.0 70.0 80.0 80.0

Measurements are based on a Salsa Firestarter Carbon fork, equivalent to an average 100 mm suspension fork at 20% sag, and a 29 x 2.25" tyre measuring 746 mm in diameter. Standover is measured vertically to the top tube from a position 50 mm forward of the bottom bracket centre.

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