Viral Bikes Launches Wanderer Drop Bar Adventure Bike 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 18 April 2024 

Viral Bikes Launches Wanderer Drop Bar Adventure Bike 

Pre-Orders Are Officially Open For The Frame Kit and Complete Bike 

Bentonville, AR – Viral Bikes have been busy this year. Not only did they move their operations from Bend,  Oregon to Bentonville, Arkansas, they have been hot in development for their latest model, the Wanderer.  

The Wanderer is Viral’s drop bar specific adventure bike, designed for the roughest of roads and the longest of  back country adventures. Mounting points abound on the Wanderer, making it possible to carry as much gear as  can be carried while the frame itself is built around mountain bike standards including a full 100mm travel  mountain bike suspension fork and boost spacing. “As soon as we had the Pinion SmartShift in our hands, we  knew that this would be the next bike to market,” says Viral’s founder Steve Domahidy. The Wanderer is built  specifically around the SmartShift, Pinion’s electronically shifted gearbox. TRP have stepped up to the plate with  the Hywire, a drop bar shifter/lever (the brifter) combo designed around the Smartshift that allows for a proper  shifting experience with drop bars and the Pinion gearbox. “There have been a lot of work arounds to making  drop bars compatible with the Pinion gearbox, but they’ve all been pretty major compromises, until now,”  Domahidy continues. Worried about battery life for electronic shifting? Pinion claims a full 10,000 shifts per  charge, making the SmartShift charging a non-issue for all but the longest of adventures.  

The Wanderer is also pushing the boundaries of gravel or adventure bike geometry. With a slack 67.5˚ head tube  angle and long front center, Viral aims to push the wheelbase and reach of the Wanderer for more stability and  confidence inspiring descending, loaded or not. In addition, Viral is changing the game in terms of size specific  geometry, concentrating on the seat tube angle vs. size specific chainstay lengths. “At the end of the day, we  have little control over the final chainstay length of a bike. It is what it is when you tension the belt to a specified  amount, and you can change that a bit with belt lengths and gear ratio’s, but now you’re compromising final  drive ratio to accomplish a chainstay length. That’s not how we wanted to go about it,” Domahidy says. Instead,  the new Wanderer puts larger riders AND smaller riders more forward on the bike, with a steeper seat tube  angle, to accomplish the same thing as longer chainstays would. “Shorter riders benefit from a steeper seat tube  angle as it helps improve the front and center geometry which helps keep toe overlap in check. Taller riders  benefit from the same steepening of the seat tube to keep their center of balance more forward and centered  over the bike. As you raise the seatpost for taller riders, this moves their center of gravity further and further  back which unbalances the ride characteristics. Because we can’t really effectively control the chainstay length,  we decided to control center of gravity through seat tube angle.” Domahidy spent a lot of time working on and  refining the geometry of the Wanderer, and he thinks the end result is “sublime”. The Wanderer also has a very  unique seat cluster up it’s sleeve, which de-couples the top tube from the seat tube and uses a titanium spring plate welded to the seat stays to support the rider. This offers between 10-20mm of flex to the seat tube, giving  the rider even more comfort and control over the rough stuff.  

Viral is also co-launching the Wanderer with Industry 9 and brand new product from them including their all new  Solix M line of wheels and a brand new gravel stem, which help to keep the weight of this machine in check. The  Solix M Ultralite 300 Carbon wheels weigh a scant 1385 grams per pair and feature a 30mm ID on the rim width,  a perfect match to the Wanderer’s ample tire clearance of up to 29 x 2.4” tires. The Solix M wheels are also the 

perfect companion to the Pinion gearbox, with only a 0.59˚ engagement angle, they add very little to the clutch  mechanism already inside the Pinion.  

The Wanderer frame kit will come with a frame, the Pinion C1.12i Smartshift gearbox, forged cranks, battery,  charger, wiring, and a full TRP Hywire brakeset with 180mm rotors front and rear (either 6 bolt or centerlock  rotors are available). It will also come with a Gates CDX cogs and belt, the Pinion cog lock ring tool, and the first  6,000 mile oil change kit. Pinion have recently updated their requirements for servicing the Pinion gearbox. It is  now only necessary to change the oil every 6,000 miles, regardless of how long it takes you to get to that  mileage, making the Pinion gearbox even lower maintenance than it was before (unless, of course, you’re  putting more than 6,000 miles on per year, in which case it’s the exact same amount of maintenance as before).  

Pre-orders are available now from Viral Bikes and require a 50% deposit. Pre-order customers of the frame kit will receive the TRP Hywire brakes and shifters for free in addition to being able to select the color they want to  anodize their frame’s logos and stripes. For the first time in Viral’s history, they will offer a complete bike  package with this pre-order special, with top of the line components from Industry 9, Crank Brothers, Fizik, and  more, which will also be discounted from the normal sale price of the complete bike.  

Lastly, Viral is also launching the Wanderer with partner Tailfin who are also launching some brand new packs.  Viral can now offer customers purchasing a Viral bike frame or complete bike any assortment of Tailfin product  they might want to attach to their new bikepacking rig.  

For further questions, please email info@viral.bike 

www.viral.bike 

For more information or to arrange interviews please contact,  

Steve Domahidy, steve@viral.bike 

+1 (818) 209-3090

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