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RD........ be prepared to be forum abused for having such ultra niche components..... how very...very...very.... dare you??? 😆
nickf - Member
I've no problem with whatever someone wants to ride...
You obviously do or you wouldn't have posted
"But it's for riding on snow...." We get snow for a couple of weeks a year.
Live way down south do you? 4 months up here. My first snow ride of winter was in November, and the last a week ago. They are also good on soft tracks, deep gravel, and are a brilliant skills compensator on rocky technical terrain.
if any of the fatbikes being lusted over on this forum get ridden seriously on a beach for any length on time, I'll eat a substantial proportion of a hat.
I think you should eat a whole helmet because there's quite a few beach riders.
I don't feel the need to buy a new bike every ten minutes to fit a micro-niche that I've somehow persuaded myself (a) actually exists (b) I must be part of to be at the cutting edge of cool (c) I need to post pictures of.
It's unfortunate that you think like this. It must restrict you in many ways in life, never trying anything new in case the peer group disapproves. Truly sad.
Well done RD, any more interesting pics? 😆
I'm out on my road bike
Freak.
I bought a fat bike recently and guess what: I don't care what nickf thinks about it!
hi can you please tell me what sort of handle bars are on the bike,make model please thank you
Have you? 😯I bought a fat bike recently
I thought you'd made your own out of old bed frame and washing machines scalvaged from Macmerry and some vintage Gazalodi hucking tyres.
Epicyclo, your bike almost exactly agrees to my ticklist, though to be fair you have gears. Still [i]looks[/i] like a singlespeed though....
Anyway, given that more than one person rides a fatbike at the beach, I've eaten some more jelly babies, and their hats as well. This is at great personal cost; I don't like the yellow ones, but I forced myself to eat them anyway as penance.
nickf - Member
Epicyclo, your bike almost exactly agrees to my ticklist, though to be fair you have gears. Still looks like a singlespeed though....Anyway, given that more than one person rides a fatbike at the beach, I've eaten some more jelly babies, and their hats as well. This is at great personal cost; I don't like the yellow ones, but I forced myself to eat them anyway as penance.
My bike has gears for when the snow is deep, but is SS the rest of the time, so you can add it to your ticklist. 🙂
I'm not sure you're doing adequate penance. You should just eat the yellow jelly babies and send the rest to Rocket Dog who should do penance for starting this.
😆
BTW Specially for you, I'll be posting a fatbike photo tomorrow which is so niche that it may have missed a niche altogether...
What like "uber" niche, that's like the holy grail of nichedom, can't wait!
How did your hat taste then? 😆
just popped out to the man cave to check and mines still not rusted in half and done approx 3500 miles now 😉
Theres 5 of em around here now, makes sense with fantastic coastline to ride all year round and miles of soft sandy singletrack 😮
Hydro brakes will seize there pistons in no time if exposed to salt water,hence the BB7s on many of them...
Uni cycling offroad is still more niche 🙂
Coastkid, at last a rational explanation of why you use those horrible brakes! Makes sense now, though I still think they're rubbish.
D'you not end up destroying, well, everything with the grinding paste effect of the sand? Either that or you must have a hidous job of cleaning after every ride...
nickf, I've taken onboard what you said about "those horrible brakes" and ditched them.
Here's the improved braking system (S-A XL-FD 90mm drum)
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Now when I do this, I won't have to listen to disk brakes complaining for the next half mile
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Awesome machine dude looks the dogs
well, you certainly win the 'most novel bar end position of the day' prize.
I like that actually, it may look like a 20's motorbike someone's nicked the negine from but it kindof works.
It does look only one step away from requiring electric motor assistance now so I'd stop there 😉
nickf, my brakes have been reliable but being cable are a bit vague compared to Hydro brakes but on the beach pin point braking isnt really needed and with 4" low pressure tyres your not riding like a regular bike so its not so much an issue,
strangely this bike costs less to run than a full susser (Heckler) that used to get thrashed around trail centers, it used to eat brake pads,drive chains,tyres and suspension servicing every year...
Yes that was fun riding too... this is just a differant type of fun, but for me and living in the middle of 45-50 miles coast and 3 times that on sandy coastline trails on my doorstep i now dont do a 2 hour round trip drive,
so i can go for a couple of pints on the way home 😮
interestingly, another pugsley owner friend was just saying how most UK riders use of these bikes is not like American and Canadian riders on the US MTBR Fatbike Forum who treat them as sports bikes and high spec them-Ti frames,expensive 170 rear hubs and rims etc...
a lot of them look on the pugsley as a poor mans fatbike..
here its mostly cheap and cheerfull and ride till it breaks,
i wouldnt spend 4 grand on a bike to ride through salt water with! 😮
heres how i keep my bike rolling; [url= http://coastkid.blogspot.com/2011/03/fatbike-preparation-for-beach-riding.html ]Blog[/url]
wwaswas - Member
well, you certainly win the 'most novel bar end position of the day' prize.
Not used as bar-ends. They're so I can turn the bike upside down trailside if I have to work on it. (The Shimano shifter window sticks up and would get broken)
i love my fatbike, use it a lot on sandy singletrack, and had blast in this years snow
I cant explain why they make sense but they do and are so much fun to ride
bb7's on mine work great
so if you see one doing a lap or two of rutland water tomorrow thet'll be me
*Coastkid slamdunks nickf*
GW - Member
I bought a fat bike recently
Have you?
I thought you'd made your own out of old bed frame and washing machines scalvaged from Macmerry and some vintage Gazalodi hucking tyres.
I'd slap you if you weren't my senior.
what are the make and model of the handle bars on the first bike photo please
titec h bars - ive got them on my pugsley
A previous post is correct, about me anyway, I've never taken my fat bike in snow or sand. My wife has a 4x4 car and has never done proper off roading in it, my friend has a sports car and has never been around a race track or raced it and another friend has an all mountain bike that he will never take where it's designed to go. So what. None of these people would change what they drive / ride because what they have is perfect for what they like.
The bike is fat, the bike was fun, and it don't much care that you think it's ridiculous 😉
Sure, it's probably bandwagonesque, but my buddy's fatbike was so enjoyable that I'm getting my own. Feel free to laugh and jeer when it comes in.
HeyBundobiker, hope you don't mind me starting this thread about your pic, it was to admire the bike and I reckon those who like it would love to know more details of the build
Mind? Not at all. Here's what I remember from the build:
Pride frame
King hubs, 160mm rear.
Trial Tech rims
Race Face 170mm cranks
100mm BB, but I forget which brand
Thomson stem and seatpost
Titec Jones J Bar
Selle Italia SLR
Oury Grips
Surly Pugsley 100mm fork with canti mounts cut off
Avid BB-7 brakes
Avid Ultimate levers
RD, your intentions were spot on by making people who are interested aware that a recent image of a Fat Bike had been posted on Flickr. The problem lies with the minority of STW members that feel it necessary to add negativity to posts that have no interest. Its been said before, if you are not interested, as with the TV, move along.
And please, everyone, don't respond with "its an internet forum, freedom of speech" etc blah blah.
[url= http://www.flickr.com/groups/1544900@N25/ ]Anyone else with a fatbike please feel free to post pictures up here[/url]
Its been said before, if you aren't thick skinned enough to have the piss taken out of you, don't post on a public forum
Couldn't have put it better myself.
They look like fun,which is what its all about right.
mikey3 - Member
They look like fun,which is what its all about right.
ahmen to that
and are a brilliant skills compensator on rocky technical terrain.
skill undercompensator more like! 😀
Proper (ie. not sculpted trail centre crazy paving) rockgardens at speed must be ****ing mental on one if the uncontrolled rebound felt hitting a kerb at medium speed on CKs Pug is anything to go by.
If you can't get over a kerb without rebound you shouldn't be doing rock gardens, my daughter can get up the kerb on her Barby bike without the wheels hitting the kerb, she is a good rider mind. 😆
GW - Member
"and are a brilliant skills compensator on rocky technical terrain."
skill undercompensator more like!
Works for me. Stuff that has those annoying groobly bits that stop me dead on my 29er just get steamrollered on the Pug. Straight over the top rather than pick a line.
I'm used to riding rigid, so I'm used to bounding and rebounding all over the place. I don't care what the bike is doing under me so long as the front wheel is pointing in the right direction.
Speed is relative of course.
I take it you're only talking about low speed then because stopping dead on a DH rockgarden would result in ejection, most likely severe pain, possibly hospitalisation. 😉Works for me. Stuff that has those annoying groobly bits that stop me dead on my 29er just get steamrollered on the Pug. Straight over the top rather than pick a line.
Just for clarification I'm talking about square edge hits here, not hopping onto kerbs, or rolling through gobbly bits.
I ride BMX and rigid mtb too so do know how to ride a rigid bike but I also ride DH (on DH bikes and hardtails) and for me the combination of a rigid fork and huge low pressure balloon tyre felt horrible in comparison to either.
unfortunately I doubt I'll ever get to ride a fatbike through a proper rockgarden at speed to know for sure how it feels. (pity, 'cause I still have an urge to try and roll a tyre off CKs Pug.)
GW - Member
I take it you're only talking about low speed then because stopping dead on a DH rockgarden would result in ejection, most likely severe pain, possibly hospitalisation...
I'm talking about uphill stuff, so yes, low speed.
I don't do DH, no appeal to me.
gosh, that must cost you a fortune in Taxi fares 😉
No, I get a backload discount from the taxi driver who has just taken a load of fat boys up to the top of the hill so they can roll down.
🙂
To join in late with the BB7 debate, mine was able to lock up and do some big endo's even when I was about 17-18 stone, and still had fairly good modulation. When my Juicys eventually die they may be replaced with BB7s, though cables snapping may be a worry.
[Does anyone ride a brakeless or fixed fatbike?]
I would if someone will sell me a fixed hubbed (or flip flop) wheel
bb7's £40 at planet x/on one atm
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/9555273@N04/5445968968/ ]sandman Ti prototype[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/9555273@N04/ ]AdriH[/url], on Flickr
Stoppit. Stoppit. Stoppit.
RD. u r a bad bad man 😉
what ❓
😉
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/endorando/4198673156/ ]Ti 907 01[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/endorando/ ]randoriva[/url], on Flickr
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/endorando/4198673138/ ]FatBack 03[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/endorando/ ]randoriva[/url], on Flickr
I like the look of that Fatback 🙂
