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I love this ridiculous thing. At last, a bike that I can relate to.
@roverpig While they are only a stretched Reba and a bit twangy as said above I wouldn't say it really spoils the experience really. My other 29er has Rebas on it so I suppose I'm used to it! I've not had any descents where I've thought they were going to kill me as a result of any flex and I haven't held back on it at all. While I realise that is entirely subjective I have come close to PR's on rough trails that I originally set on a 150mm full suss bike.
Would a fat bike loaded up for this trip be the way to go ?
Absolutely. I have done the Transcambrian on my Pugsley and it was a great bike for it. Comfortable and capable. Plenty fast enough with good tyres.
Nice ride today.
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Blutos, I've just fitted some 120’s to my Dune, I'm 80kg and went for 25% sag. Other than adding a little weight, which I didn't notice while riding, they feel good.
They allow you to go barrelling into sections that would normally have you reaching for the brakes.
If they are noodly then I didn't notice and with 7psi in a 4” tyre at the end of it I'm not sure I will.
I suppose it all depends how you intend to ride your bike, I want mine to be a different kind of trail bike, I don't have the time for bike packing adventures or all dayers.
For reference, I did once try a Reba on a SS and found it too flexible after years on 36's and now Pikes.
I can't believe that Xfusion haven't cleaned up with a Fat Sweep….
My fatty is in the process of getting a wheel upgrade. I'll post a pic when it's done.
What mudguardy thingy bobs are they RD?
mudhuggerfat front and 29er rear
Just been for the first ride on my own skinny tyres MTB for a while, I think I want a blutoed fatty now 😥
prawny - Member
Just been for the first ride on my own skinny tyres MTB for a while, I think I want a blutoed fatty now
You know it makes sense! 😀
rOcKeTdOg - Member
mudhuggerfat front and 29er rear
Cheers dude!
Just been for the first ride on my own skinny tyres MTB for a while, I think I want a blutoed fatty now
Alternatively you could just harden the f up 😉
When I look at these fatbbikes I see slow gruelling hard work am I wrong? are they overkill for mainly flat gravel and woodland stuff?
are they overkill for mainly flat gravel and woodland stuff?
If you get a trail geometry frame they are brilliant on woodland single track. Boring flat gravel too but a traditional fat bike geom would be just as boring on flat gravel aswell.
Harder than a regular mtb? Undoubtedly, as much fun if not more? Definitely
When I look at these fatbbikes I see slow gruelling hard work am I wrong? are they overkill for mainly flat gravel and woodland stuff?
I was surprised to get some Strava PBs when I took it around the forest - on the uphills as expected (no shocks to squash), but also on the downhills (but think I did get RSI from the rocky sections).
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SS...Had it for years. Ridden all sorts of stuff...
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Fixed gear....what a laugh. My knees persuaded me this wasn't a good idea....
The rigid Fatty I borrowed was surprisingly spry, but hammering down rough stuff and drop offs just wasn't any fun, and I like doing that.
I think I'd be able to cope as long as the front was sprung, but rigid was too much for me.
Around Cannock was within touching distance of most of my strava PBs on the smoother trails, flat and downhill, and took an uphill one by a good distance just because of the extra grip.
When I look at these fatbbikes I see slow gruelling hard work am I wrong? are they overkill for mainly flat gravel and woodland stuff?
That's part of the fun I think. They look slow, then you hop on and they surprise you. More than any other bike, tyres make a huge difference though. But shod with, say, a set of tubeless Jumbo Jims they can be surprisingly sprightly.
I'd say that gravel would be a great place for a rigid fat bike. It's those small high frequency hits that the big soft tyres really excel at.
Agree with the gravel comment, they stick like stuff to a blanket round Cannock, it was weird going back to little tyres yesterday and skating around.
So whats the sort of acceptable weight and geo? suggest me a flat country fatty!
How much is a decent 1 x 10 set up to convert a wazoo say ?
Calibre Dune, I got virtually new for a bargainous price from ebay.
I started off with a Voodoo Wazoo but quickly thought that I should have bought the Dune, as I thought the frame was better and the spec offered better future upgrade potential.
It's totally stock, haven't changed a single thing on it.....except, changed the brakes for SLX, RSP ego carbon 780mm bars, Funn stem, Reverb dropper, Uberbike chainring, Sunrace 11-46t cassette and XT 11-speed shifting gear, Raceface Chester pedals....
Apart from that, totally stock 🙂
It's just an awesome fun bike to ride. All my riding mates wouldn't touch a fatbike with a bargepole but I love it. I always take it for local xc rides and at some point I reckon I'll go Bluto so it's more enjoyable on the gnar where I'd normally take my hardtail.
Had a great ride in the Forest of Dean on Global fatbike day recently... There was kin loads of us!
How much is a decent 1 x 10 set up to convert a wazoo say ?
N/W chainring - £25
XT shifter - £40
Chain - £20
Sunrace 11-46t Cassette - £50
XT rear mech - £50
Cables - £10
Simplicity - priceless
Cheers katak23
That global fatbike day looks the nuts for laughs ... is that just once a year ...
Sweet stock bike... 🙂
So did the Wazoo and Dune ride differently ?
Fat FoD is in july this year
So did the Wazoo and Dune ride differently ?
I think so yes. Both are great bikes for the money. The Dune was lighter, the tyres better and I think the geometry a bit more modern if you like.
Ok thanks. I should be sorted for July .... 🙂
Late to the party but I've just finished building this up today, so far only ridden round the garden/street but I can't wait to get it onto the trails now.
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Genesis Tarn frame (large - eBay bargain)
Hope tech35W wheels with Specialized purgatory grid tyres
1x10, SLX crank, Zee mech, XT shifter and cassette.
XT brakes
50mm stem, 800mm bars
Nice Tarn.
That is lovely John.
Fat bikes just look great, like ridiculous monster trucks. Never tried one, but would love to give it a go. There are some really nice looking ones on here.
I've had fat bikes for about 8 years
heres a few
HAI bike fatsix E bike
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single speed pugs
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cannonade caad fat 1
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surly moonlander
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Carver Ti
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surly pugsley
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2015 fatboy pro. Stock, apart from Ive changed the bars to Easton Havoc carbon, and a shorter stem.
Not my go to bike, but then i have a few others, so none are really
Cost a lot, but less than rrp 🙂
yeah hydrodipped in snakeskin camo
Dovebiker that is the nuts picture - hardcore
Dovebiker that is the nuts picture - hardcore
A couple of nights later, temperatures dropped to -27C 😯 I went straight to bed without supper after my headtorch failed and I was sitting there shivering in the dark....
'Just' another Fatty Trail and only rode around Cannock (on and off piste) so far. Love it, totally blew away all the pre-conceived ideas I had on Fat Bikes.
So much fun, so mental, so easy to get air on it. Now has Nates front and rear, set up tubeless, awesome grip.
Sold my Full Suss and HT and can't wait to start hitting other parts of the country on it.
Now my one and only bike and I regret it not.
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-27 no dinner in the dark .... nooooooo what do you sleep in ?
& no pudding! You must have been really naughty
-27 no dinner in the dark .... nooooooo what do you sleep in ?
The Laavu (open sided wooden shelter) that he's sat in. Plus a very good sleeping bag that you have to take as part of the mandatory kit.
Yup, got to Laavu (open shelter) in the dark, plan was to build a fire, but the only wood was huge logs and no means of splitting them. Headtorch was playing-up due to split cable in the cold so I was sitting there fumbling about trying to stop shivering - a cold wind was blowing snow directly into the shelter. Anything damp was freezing instantly including any clothing I removed - decided best option to stay warm / dry clothing was to climb into sleeping bag and deal with everything in the morning.












