bigtwin100
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Oh well in that case ok! I'll be sure to not bring my Bucksaw there nowSays me. Lol
Oh well in that case ok! I'll be sure to not bring my Bucksaw there nowSays me. Lol
I dunno. Someone did. U know the deal, u can ask 100 people and get 100 different answers. LOLSays who??? FS Fatbikes are fine at allaire especially Tiger
I agree but the statement was ridiculous.I dunno. Someone did. U know the deal, u can ask 100 people and get 100 different answers. LOL
I guess it depends what u consider heavy. 35 lbs, thats heavy to me. LOLI rode the Farley EX at Allaire during the Brielle Demo some months ago. It was heavy, not set up tubeless so it could drop about 2#, but it was a hoot to ride. I wonder how nice the carbon version is???
I agree but the statement was ridiculous.
So what you're saying is that a Rigid Fat SS is perfect everywhere? I agree.
Only with 4" tires
Amen!If you enjoy it, it's the right bike.
Ok sounds good. Glad you let us knowYou can ride a FS fatty on the road to, not the place for it either. There are better bikes suited for Allaire, SS rigid do great there. FS fatties don't do as well. And conversely, I wouldn't want to ride my SS rigid on a lot of trails, my FS fatty would be much more appropriate. Nothing to get offended about
Ok sounds good. Glad you let us know
Thank god we have youHappy to help
LolYou can ride a FS fatty on the road to, not the place for it either. There are better bikes suited for Allaire, SS rigid do great there. FS fatties don't do as well. And conversely, I wouldn't want to ride my SS rigid on a lot of trails, my FS fatty would be much more appropriate. Nothing to get offended about
U mean Allaire isn't rooty?Congrats on becoming a fattie.
FS fat bikes have their place, allaire isn't it. On a rooted, rocky trail, they do very well.
U mean Allaire isn't rooty?