New Fat Bike and a beer

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
That vid definitely illustrates how bumpy fatbikes are in that type of terrain. I took my Mukluk out for three hours today and reminded myself just how rough the ride is, even with 6-7 psi. Bumpity.
 

beverly

null
Thanks for the video. I never knew growler cage existed, awesome.

Yes it's bumpity, it's still a full rigid.
 

DJGoo

Too much WoW
Wow, it looks SO much smoother than my rigid 24" :xxrotflma but at the same time, a whole lot heavier.

Fun stuff. Does it come in single speed? :D
 

HarryT

Adventurer
As a non-bike rider, I have to ask how do you ride back up the mountain?

I've seen Mongoose single speed fat bikes at Walmart for around $200.

I'd like to have a fat bike with a 125 cc engine on it for the trips back up hill.
 

DJGoo

Too much WoW
As a non-bike rider, I have to ask how do you ride back up the mountain?

A lot of practice and mad powerful legs is pretty much all there is to it.:bike_rider:

........................or hike-a-bike. That's fun too :ylsmoke:
 

Co-opski

Expedition Leader
As a non-bike rider, I have to ask how do you ride back up the mountain?

I've seen Mongoose single speed fat bikes at Walmart for around $200.

I'd like to have a fat bike with a 125 cc engine on it for the trips back up hill.

http://fat-bike.com/2013/09/felt-bosch-concept-fat-bike/

With a Bosch e-bike by Felt. Sorry not available at Walmart yet, but the bike industry is definitely going for the Walmart crowd with these e-bikes (wouldn’t you love to see a schwinn /black and decker combo). :coffee:
I bet that battery with be toast at -20, then you have to peddle, OMG.
I must admit that I forget the lower 48 has fat bikes.
 

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