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  • Twenty two kilos
  • Mister-P
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    Coyote Fatman

    Health and safety would advise it needs two people to lift this bike up.

    Mister-P
    Free Member

    That’s 48.5lb in old money 😯

    iolo
    Free Member

    Health and Safety advise 2 man lift after 25kg
    You’ll be fine alone

    dan86
    Free Member

    Aye we had one of these tanks brought into our workshop. £500 for Tourney gears, unsealed BB, and a headset that needs rebuilding straight out of the box. And in the top ring the chain rubs on the tyre.

    Malvern Rider
    Free Member

    330 quid at certain retailers?

    Is this the Apollo of fat bikes?

    richardthird
    Full Member

    FBSO?

    Wheelset will be 8kg of that!

    Nobby
    Full Member

    That’s 48.5lb in old money

    Or 3 & 1/2 stone! Can’t think of too many bikes you can refer to in stones.

    Perhaps they called it the Fatman as the Coyote Morbidly Obese didn’t hit the right note with the marketing dept.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    How about 22 lbs frame only?

    Mind you, with a few tweaks, it ended up a 47lb bike

    woodster
    Full Member

    I imagine riding that on sand would be so awful that you’d be grateful when greenpeace attempted to push it into the sea.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    How about 22 lbs frame only?

    Blimey, I always assumed brooklyns were supposed to be at the light end once built! I.e. the frame was ‘heavy’, but included the chain device, cranks, BB etc?

    toby1
    Full Member

    Queue’s of people will be pulling back muscles trying to lift these onto car roofs! Brilliant.

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