serviceguy
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I'm not reading the rest of this, you are a large.
I get that, every time I jump on a scale...
are you referring to the beargrease sizing?
I'm not reading the rest of this, you are a large.
I get that, every time I jump on a scale...
are you referring to the beargrease sizing?
So no front suspension fork?
One thing: they ain’t you
When you hear people in the lunch room talking about if a fat bike rides like a fat bike or a trail bike
I looked into the future and @serviceguy just started a "what tire" thread
It works just fine, even @mattybfat is looking at non fat. Good for you, should be plenty on the market.Change your crystal ball, it ain't working right...I maybe asking advice on what socks are most appropriate with a fat bike though...
yeshHas fat ebikes hit the market yet?
but thats 4.6.... I thought anything less than 5 is not fat? just slightly overweight?
but thats 4.6.... I thought anything less than 5 is not fat? just slightly overweight?
That’s actually my new bike. Why weigh it down with 2 wheels?No front fork, period. I'm going the @Mtbdog / @Victor I way, wheelie all the way...
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Good for you, should be plenty on the market.
Thanks, I just don't know when i would be able to do that.That’s actually my new bike. Why weigh it down with 2 wheels?
Leo, try my size large Minnesota Fat Bike out for a test ride. If you get the chance, you may also want to try out a Salsa.
What is your inseam? If you don’t mind me asking.i'm 5'11" (and some change)...my 2016 mukluk in a large feels absolutely perfect for me. i've raced it, and i've ridden it for 6+ hour epic tours and have had no discomfort.
32 (ish)...nothing is too personal on this site!What is your inseam? If you don’t mind me asking.
POD ? Ah...but you got the thread mixed up with OOS!Get the large. You won’t regret it. And if by remote chance you do, upload to book of Paul for POD. Then go ride something before buying.