Fat Bike (3 yr old) Medium Carbon Frame + SRAM GX Drivetrain

TonyK

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$1400. 3.5 years old. Ridden about 200 miles. This is my spare bike for kid visits. Very well maintained and in good condition. Drive train upgraded at purchase to SRAM GX, brakes upgraded to Shimano Deore XT, Tires upgraded to Maxxis 26x4 TUBELESS, Fox Dropper post upgrade. Great for winter riding in snow, mud, sand/beach. See table for lots of details in photos. send me email if interested at akulesa at yahoo. can arrange a demo ride a Chimney Rock or Cromwell. If you have ever wanted a fat bike, here's your chance!
 

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seems like many folks think a fattie is mainly for snow. I love the fattie ride on rock and root trails - best comfort IMO. I have two fattie's and I'm selling my spare since it has not been used much by my kids. If you want a fattie for snow rides, there's snow in the forecast this week (1/4/2024).
 
Year make model and size in the post title might steer people to you and help to sell it. Ok maybe it’s a 2021 Motobecane ( no moto) based on your limited info and pix .
 
It's tough out there, even worse for fatbikes. I rode mine 5 times last year and was considering to sell it but the market is now completely a buyer's market. Instead planning to try 29+ wheels this year in hopes to resurrect some saddle time when no snow.
 
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It's tough out there, even worse for fatbikes. I rode mine 5 times last year and was considering to sell it but the market is now completely a buyer's market. Instead planning to try 29+ wheels this year in hopes to resurrect some saddle time when no snow.
thanks for your comments. I have two fat bikes and I am selling the 2nd one that was intended for my kids to ride when visiting. In any event I ride a fat bike exclusively at Chimney Rock and other rocky trails. my Niner full suspension is for less technical riding. Riding in snow is an added bonus. Anyway thats how I ride 😁
 
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