SALSA Fargo Next Generation UDH Frameset – Drop Bar MTB
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Frameset designed for off-road bikepacking, dirt-road touring and long-distance travel with real cargo.
The new Fargo UDH Frameset features Alternator 1.0 Flat Mount dropouts, UDH compatibility and the Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe fork. Compatible with Rohloff, singlespeed and Gates Belt Drive builds, it retains the versatility that made Fargo a benchmark in bikepacking.
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Salsa Fargo Frameset New Generation UDH
The Salsa Fargo Frameset New Generation UDH is a steel frameset with Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe fork, designed to build a drop-bar MTB for off-road bikepacking, dirt-road touring and expedition use.
When people talk about bikepacking, drop-bar MTBs or long-distance off-road travel today, it is easy to forget that many of the solutions now considered normal were first explored on the Fargo when these categories did not really exist yet.
Salsa introduced the Fargo in 2009, years before the explosion of modern bikepacking. The idea was simple: to create a bike capable of combining the multiple hand positions of a drop handlebar with the load capacity, tyre clearance and stability of a travel mountain bike.
This new generation updates the platform without changing its meaning: Fargo remains one of the most coherent bases for riders who want to build an off-road travel bike truly configured around their own use.
What changes in the new generation
It is not just a new colour.
The Peat Moss version introduces relevant technical updates compared with previous Fargo Framesets still available on the market.
UDH compatibility via the new drive-side Alternator plate.
Alternator 1.0 Flat Mount on the non-drive side.
Flat Mount brakes front and rear.
Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe fork with abrasion-resistant plates in the most exposed areas.
Updated geometry, now declared with 462 mm chainstays.
For anyone comparing this frameset with previous versions, this is the key point: the new Fargo Frameset UDH is not just a colour update, but a more modern and more interesting platform for future builds.
Why Fargo still makes sense
Over the years the market has seen increasingly capable gravel bikes, rigid bikepacking hardtails and adventure frames of every kind. And yet Fargo still occupies a very specific space.
It is not an extreme gravel bike, and it is not an adapted mountain bike. It is a drop-bar mountain bike designed from the start to cover long distances on varied surfaces, with luggage, multiple hand positions and predictable geometry even when the ground gets rougher.
More stable and more load-ready than a classic gravel bike.
More efficient on long transfers than a flat-bar MTB.
More adaptable than a traditional touring bike when dirt becomes continuous.
More interesting than many modern frames if you want a truly evolutive platform.
The value of the Fargo lies in the continuity of the project: a bike designed to be used, updated and reinterpreted over the years.
Starting from the frameset
Choosing a Fargo frameset instead of a complete bike means deciding from the start on wheels, drivetrain, cockpit, brakes and load capacity according to your real use.
This approach makes particular sense when the bike has to become a precise tool: long-distance travel, technical bikepacking, heavy commuting, loaded expeditions or mixed gravel/off-road use. Just to give a few examples:
Europe / North America touring: 2x drivetrain, robust wheels and SON dynamo hub for lighting autonomy.
Remote expedition: Rohloff, robust rim, reliable spoke build and SON dynamo hub.
Light technical bikepacking: 1x12 drivetrain, lighter wheels and fast-rolling but controllable tyres.
Heavy commuting + travel: Rohloff, dynamo and components selected for repeated year-round use.
Mixed gravel/off-road use: 29 x 2.2" or 29 x 2.4" setup with a lighter and more versatile build.
This is why we prefer to start from real use and build the configuration around the project, not around a single component.
Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe
The frameset includes the Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe fork, a carbon fork developed for mixed surfaces and unpredictable conditions.
Compared with a purely gravel-oriented fork, it follows a more travel-focused logic: generous tyre compatibility, cargo mounts, low-rider support and abrasion-resistant plates in the areas most exposed to wear.
Carbon construction.
483 mm axle-to-crown.
51 mm offset.
Boost 110 mm front spacing.
Three-Pack mounts on each fork leg.
Low-rider compatibility with Salsa Down Under rack.
Tyre compatibility up to 29 x 3.0".
Alternator, UDH and configurations
The new Fargo uses Alternator 1.0 Flat Mount dropouts with UDH compatibility. This is one of the most important differences compared with previous versions.
The Alternator system makes it possible to work with rear standards, drivetrains and the behaviour of the bike. UDH compatibility adds a more modern and more understandable base for future builds and replacement parts.
Traditional derailleur drivetrain.
Singlespeed with dedicated components.
Rohloff with the appropriate configuration.
Gates Belt Drive with compatible drivetrain.
Possibility to work with 148 mm Boost, 142 mm thru-axle or 135 mm QR using dedicated plates.
Adjustable rear end: shorter for a more compact feel, longer for more stability under load.
Wheels, tyres and builds
The Fargo is designed around high-volume wheels and tyres. The frame accepts 29" tyres up to 3.0" on sizes S–XL, while size XS goes up to 29 x 2.6". All sizes are compatible with 27.5" tyres up to 3.0".
This freedom is not about fitting the largest possible tyre in every situation, but about choosing the behaviour of the bike according to the trip.
29 x 2.2" / 2.4": fast and versatile configuration for mixed gravel/off-road use.
29+: more volume, traction and absorption for rougher terrain.
27.5 x 3.0": recommended alternative to maintain coherent geometry while increasing comfort.
Expedition wheels: robust rims, reliable spoke build and choices consistent with load and terrain.
SON or Shutter Precision dynamo hub: useful option for lighting autonomy and long trips.
A travel wheel should not simply “fit”: it must keep working well when the bike is loaded, the surface gets worse and the hours in the saddle increase.
Ideal for
Building a drop-bar MTB for off-road bikepacking.
Dirt-road travel and remote routes.
Expedition builds with real load.
Rohloff, singlespeed or Gates Belt Drive configurations.
Wheels with SON or Shutter Precision dynamo hub.
Riders looking for an evolutive frameset, not a closed build.
When it is not the right choice
If you are looking for a light and fast gravel frameset for sport riding.
If you want a modern flat-bar MTB for trail riding.
If your use is almost entirely asphalt and traditional touring.
If you prefer a complete bike already defined, without thinking through configuration and components.
Fargo Frameset UDH makes sense when you want to build a bike consistent with a precise project, not simply assemble components onto an iconic frame.
Size guide
Size indications are approximate. Height, inseam, saddle height, body proportions and riding preferences can all influence the final choice.
XS: 147–160 cm
S: 157–170 cm
M: 168–180 cm
L: 178–191 cm
XL: 188–201 cm
If you are between two sizes, the choice depends on the riding position and handling you want: a larger size tends to feel more stable and stretched, while a smaller size feels more compact and easier to handle.
For personalised advice, send us your height, inseam and intended use.
CTA
Do you want to build a complete Fargo starting from this frameset?
We can help you define drivetrain, cockpit, wheels, tyres and load capacity according to your real use. Builds with Rohloff, SON or Shutter Precision dynamo hubs, expedition wheels and setups dedicated to long-distance travel or technical bikepacking are also possible.
What changes compared with the previous Fargo frameset?
The new version introduces Alternator 1.0 Flat Mount dropouts, UDH compatibility and Flat Mount brakes. The declared geometry is also updated compared with previous versions, where chainstay length was indicated as an adjustable range.
What does UDH mean?
UDH means Universal Derailleur Hanger. It is a more modern and widely adopted derailleur hanger standard, useful for simplifying compatibility, spare parts and possible future drivetrain evolution.
Can it be configured with Rohloff?
Yes, the Fargo platform is compatible with Rohloff configurations using the appropriate components and plates. The setup should be evaluated within the overall bike project.
Is it compatible with Gates Belt Drive?
Yes. The frame is tested and certified for Gates Belt Drive use, with compatible drivetrain and components.
Can I fit 29+ wheels?
Yes, on sizes S–XL it is possible to fit 29" tyres up to 3.0". On size XS the stated maximum compatibility is 29 x 2.6".
Can I use 27.5+ wheels?
Yes, all sizes are compatible with 27.5" wheels and tyres up to 3.0". This is a useful configuration to increase volume, comfort and traction.
Can I fit a suspension fork?
Yes. The frame is designed for suspension forks with axle-to-crown length up to 506 mm, normally equivalent to around 100 mm of travel.
Does a SON dynamo hub make sense?
It makes sense if the project involves long trips, lighting autonomy, heavy daily use or bikepacking in areas with few charging opportunities. In other cases, a simpler wheel configuration may be more rational.
Technical specifications
Frame and fork
Frame
Salsa Fargo Steel, triple-butted CroMoly steel
Colour
Peat Moss
Fork
Salsa Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe, carbon
Headset
FSA Orbit ITA, ZS44 / EC44
Bottom bracket
73 mm BSA threaded
Seatpost
27.2 mm
Seatpost collar
30 mm
Dropper post compatibility
No
Fork
Fork construction
Carbon
Rigid fork length
483 mm axle-to-crown
Fork offset
51 mm
Front spacing
Boost 110 mm
Front axle
110 mm, 15 x 135L, TP=1.5, TL=12
Steerer
28.6 mm tapered
Crown race
Integrated SHIS 40, 36° angle
Standards and compatibility
Rear spacing
Boost 148 mm; 142 mm thru-axle or 135 mm quick-release with Alternator Reduction Plates
Rear axle
148 mm, 12 x 175L, TP = 1.0, TL = 14
Dropouts
Salsa Alternator UDH Right, M12 x 1.0 TP thru-axle with fender mount; Salsa Alternator 1.0 Flat Mount Left, thru-axle, 35 mm, with fender mount
Rear brake
Flat Mount, 140–160 mm rotor, 35 mm frame standard, 42 mm bolts
Front brake
Flat Mount, 160–180 mm rotor, 35 mm fork standard, 42 mm bolts
Front derailleur
148 mm: High Direct Mount 29 mm offset with Problem Solvers FS1328; 142 mm: High Direct Mount 26.5 mm offset via 28.6 mm Problem Solvers FS1326 clamp
Maximum 1x chainring
36T Boost, 34T non-Boost, 46T Gates Belt Drive sprocket
Maximum 2x chainrings
42/28T Boost and non-Boost
Wheels and tyres
Designed wheel / tyre sizes
29": 41–76 mm (1.6"–3.0") S–XL; 41–66 mm (1.6"–2.6") XS
Alternative 27.5" sizes
47–76 mm (1.85"–3.0") all sizes
Alternative 26" sizes
2.75"–3.0" all sizes
Maximum frame clearance
29 x 3.0" / 29 x 2.6" on size XS
Maximum fork clearance
29 x 3.0"
Suspension fork compatibility
506 mm axle-to-crown, approx. 100 mm travel
Mounts
Down tube mounts
1 accessory mount
Frame rack mounts
Yes, Salsa Alternator Plus Rack recommended
Fork rack mounts
Yes, low-rider compatible; Salsa Down Under rack recommended
Frame bottle mounts
XS: 2; S–XL: 3
Fork mounts
One set of Three-Pack mounts on each fork leg
Fork fender mounts
Yes, bolt-on only
Frame fender mounts
Yes
Weight and notes
Frameset weight
7 lb 15 oz with fork, front and rear axles, seat collar and headset
Component note
The manufacturer may make minor changes to components, finishes or specifications without 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
352.0
366.0
371.0
388.0
412.0
Stack
584.0
605.0
633.0
661.0
680.0
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
462.0
462.0
462.0
462.0
462.0
Fork Length Axle-to-Crown
483.0
483.0
483.0
483.0
483.0
Fork Offset
51.0
51.0
51.0
51.0
51.0
Wheelbase
1067.0
1083.0
1099.0
1126.0
1158.0
Recommended Rider Height
147–160 cm
157–170 cm
168–180 cm
178–191 cm
188–201 cm
Measurements are based on the Salsa Cutthroat Carbon Deluxe fork with 483 mm axle-to-crown, 51 mm offset and a 29 x 2.4" tyre with a 746 mm diameter. Standover is measured vertically to the top tube from a position 50 mm in front of the centre of the bottom bracket.
Brand
Reference
FM2802
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