Rhinoceruses don't play games. They f*cking charge your ass.
Which size are you riding on the Skookum?I think the Rhino is Fatback's only aluminum framed bike. The geo looks closer to my Skookum (a "trail-oriented fatbike") than the Corvus, which, if I'm not mistaken, is their longer chainstayed snow bike. JimV would know best, of course, but I think some of Iditerod Trail Invitational participants (especially those from Alaska, with Fatback being based in Anchorage) ride a Corvus.
Considering getting one?
It's a "Medium," which in Fatback's sizing is an 18" frame.Which size are you riding on the Skookum?
That’s how I have mine setup, but on 100mm rims for the winter.Went with propulsion rear and cornering front for the Bud/Lou's. Should the front also be propulsion for snow rides? These are only on 80mm rims and look skinny. Will eventually need to spring for a set of 90mm carbon and 100mm for snow. Money's tight this year as I need a new car in the Spring
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I'll ride them this way till next year. Other than Clownshoes, who else makes 100mm alloy rims?That’s how I have mine setup, but on 100mm rims for the winter.