Yes I did last winter, it wasn't super packed down when I went because it had snowed the day before. Ideally you want more people to have walked and packed down the trail before riding it
What is it with Bicycle brands that they're so cheap, they cannot install a $20 pair of lock-on grips? What's gonna happen is some family member of a politician is gonna get hurt when the grips slide-off, and legislation will be passed making-it mandatory for all bikes to have lock-on grips. It's a wimpy $20 item, ya cheap bastards!
very nice bike.. l ride a 29+ and many times I do need a fat bike here in Montana when snow is deep and loose
Bike looking nice and clean.
Curious have any of the studs come out since you installed em?
That's a great question, I have not noticed any but I'll have a closer look the next time I take it out on a ride
Checked today - they're all there!
Dam BoYeee!
🙌 Caw Caw
I have no idea what are alternator drop outs. And I own this Bike.
😆 it allows you to adjust the wheelbase length for a different ride feel
Also QR or single speed rigs :)
nice..........tubeless is the way to go..........fatty strippers work great on Mulefut rims
I'm looking forward to making the switch next winter, thanks for the tip I'll check them out!
Hey Tom did you ride the Palos system in the snow? How was it? Pack down pretty good or is it mostly mud
Yes I did last winter, it wasn't super packed down when I went because it had snowed the day before. Ideally you want more people to have walked and packed down the trail before riding it
What is it with Bicycle brands that they're so cheap, they cannot install a $20 pair of lock-on grips? What's gonna happen is some family member of a politician is gonna get hurt when the grips slide-off, and legislation will be passed making-it mandatory for all bikes to have lock-on grips. It's a wimpy $20 item, ya cheap bastards!
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