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not many places really only
mud
rocks
marshland
sand
snow
bogs
gravel
soil
stubble fields
and anywhere that suits your skinny tyred mountain bike too
Mine so very nearly built, buying power spline crank for howitzer bb has slowed down completion a bit though....
Did enjoy drilling the wheels out.
Love it (even if it says On One on the down tube!)
Even more so now you've drilled the rims and the Orange rim tapes are adding to the orangeyness that everyone else seems to dislike. But then this used to be one of my bikes, and I felt it could have done with more Orange...
Twin top tubes too... That'll be useful for carrying a barrel or two home from the pub/brewery. No longer limiting yourself to the 3 litre capacity of your camelbak any more! ๐
cozz - Membernot many places really only
mud
rocks
marshland
sand
snow
bogs
gravel
soil
stubble fieldsand anywhere that suits your skinny tyred mountain bike too
Given that a cyclocross bike could also be ridden on most of those surfaces, and quite quickly on some, would a balloon-tyred bike be preferable to a 2-2.5"-tyred bike on anything other than sand or deep snow?
I cant see the attraction tbh........ ๐
Not really a huge fatbike fan, but fair do's OP, that thing does look pretty nice!
Mad as a box of frogs.
I quite fancy trying one of those things but couldn't justify owning one. 8)
Reminds me of a Haro Freestyler.
