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  • I Want a Fat Bike but I've only got £500 (any recommendations)
  • chevvy
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    Ive watched a few videos and fat bikes look like good fun, I’m thinking i would like to purchase one but i don’t know anything about them.
    any advice on what to buy ??

    tomd
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    For £500, it’s got to be 2nd hand maybe an On One fatty. Anything new for that price will be brutally heavy and generally rank rotten.

    bongohoohaa
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    £299.

    It’ll be crap and heavy(-er).

    Also available in white, and grey.

    stumpy01
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    Go Outdoors do one, but

    …….weighing in at a svelte 22kg………..

    would put me off!

    Only £299 so might be worth a punt?

    http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/coyote-fatman-fat-bike-black-p328471

    or in white (for £50 more)…..

    http://www.tweekscycles.com/Product.do?method=view&n=6175&g=722514&p=722688&c=215&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Base&utm_campaign=Fat%20Bikes&gclid=CLXZqsW76cQCFYoEwwodA3IAeA

    mtbel
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    Presuming you already have a bicycle?
    Simply let out all the air out of your tyres and half fill them with water then ride to an ice cream shop along a beach. pretty much the same sensation for a fraction of the cost

    mtbel
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    don’t park too far from the ice cream shop though or you will need to purchase £500 worth of frame bags, water bottles and hip flasks.

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    😆

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Simply let out all the air out of your tyres and half fill them with water then ride to an ice cream shop along a beach

    sounds bloody great!

    mtbel
    Free Member

    it’s GRINtastic mate. 😀

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    sprinkles on my cornet?

    northernmatt
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    tomd
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    It’ll be crap and heavy(-er) pull objects into its gravitational field as you ride along.

    Fixed

    thisisnotaspoon
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    On-One occasionaly have offers on full bikes (I got mine when they dropped to £640!) or frame/fork bundles, so worth keeping an eye out, if you already have brakes, gears and finishing kit it might be do-able.

    Mine’s never been near a beach, or had tyre pressures much below 10psi, TBH that kind of thing looks imeasurably dull for mile after mile, on singletrack it’s ace!

    orena45
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    There’s these ones for £400 – http://www.sand-bikes.co.uk/…no idea what they’re like though

    motozulu
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    I recommend you save for a bit longer.

    Rubber_Buccaneer
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    I’m going to sound like my dad now but save up some more money and with any luck by the time you have enough money you wont fancy a fat bike any more. I will have saved you five hundred quid.

    tomhoward
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    Oddly, it’s not the weight of that 22kg behemoth that makes me laugh, it’s the 7apeed 14-28 freewheel (yep, really), matched with a 44 tooth single front ring!

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    That.

    You don’t want it badly enough yet.

    piemonster
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    Phew, I still can’t afford another bike.

    Managed to get away with a new frame, and a new “rolling chassis” recently. 3 will be raising letters of complaint.

    doncorleoni
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    Unless you are going to ride on the beach…. Fat bikes really are pretty useless. Despite what you see on here and all those trying to defend their purchase. They are pointless. Unless you ride on sand or snow.

    Keep seeing them round Swinley….. And Surrey hills…etc…. Absolutely no point whatsoever.

    I want one by the way as I love the idea…. But that’s all it is. The reality is plop.

    And yes I have ridden the on one and the genesis caribou

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Since when did a “point” have anything to do with owning a bike for leisure use? It’s fun, end of story AFAIAC

    Garry_Lager
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    Get the Go outdoors one mate – you’d be the boss of the fat bikers.

    It’s a pure expression of the essence of the bike – the shitest fat bike in the land. Be like owning the lightest xc racer, or the most beautiful vintage steel roadie.

    northernmatt
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    So much hate. It’s not like it’s a 29er.

    dudeofdoom
    Full Member

    +1 for trail.

    another on-one fatty with the Magic discount code – pink an proud 🙂

    (Well pink in the woods fine not sure about round town 🙂

    chevvy
    Free Member

    Thanks for most of the replies ,
    NorthernMatt would you sell your on one for £500 ??

    northernmatt
    Full Member

    No.

    ThePinkster
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    I tried to lick up one of those Go Outdoors fatbikes a few months ago – it almost crippled me it was so heavy.

    iainc
    Full Member

    Been chuckling this week, while on hols in Aviemore, at the hire fleet of Genesis Caribou’s from Bothy Bikes labouring up and down the logging way – good workout !

    doncorleoni
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    Rocket dog… No its not fun. You kid yourself it’s fun as I did….. But they are not the right tool for the job. Unless you ride on sand and snow.

    Hence why there are so many second hand!

    piemonster
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    The Pinkster – Member
    I tried to lick up one of those Go Outdoors fatbikes a few months ago – it almost crippled me it was so heavy.

    I’m not surprised, did you manage to get your tongue fully round the tube Matron?

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    One of the things I really like about riding my fat bike around in the woods is that it’s wildly inappropriate for the job. Same as my single speed.

    andyl
    Free Member

    Well pink in the woods fine not sure about round town

    brown around town?

    I thought it would be the other way round 😉

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Rocket dog… No its not fun. You kid yourself it’s fun as I did..

    ah crap, all those years of smiles and I never realised I was kidding myself 😐

    doncorleoni
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    Nevermind…. You could always try a 29er or 650b.

    stanfree
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    This thread really needs some stevenmenmuir wit , I may have to noise him up on Fb. 😀

    rogerthecat
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    Bought a second hand SS Fat Bike a few weeks ago – ridden it round the Peak and it’s a hoot, makes be grin like a fool.
    It’s just great fun to ride, ignore the nay sayers – scout around find a second hand one (mine was sub £500)and give it a go – who cares what others think, if you’re having fun that’s what matters.

    stevenmenmuir
    Free Member

    I really can’t add anything. Chips anyone?

    chevvy
    Free Member

    ^^^^ At last some decent feedback ,cheers mate now all i got to do is find one 🙂

    thisisnotaspoon
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    It’s alright RocketDog, must be one of those over serious trailcenter types

    [Quote] Swinley…. Absolutely no point whatsoever.[/quote]
    Couldn’t put it better myself :-p

    rickmeister
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    Hence why there are so many second hand!

    I’m with you there, I’m struggling to find any full suss, Enduro, dh, ht second hand bikes …

    I remember someone saying this at outward bound when I was a kid
    “Argue your limitations and they’re yours”

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