Fat biking / MTB riding tips part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @Aspire2Cycle
    @Aspire2Cycle Год назад

    Good info! What do you think about the two new Farley's from Trek? The Farley 9 Winter Edition looks very cool! I just upgraded the brakes on my 9.6 went with a 180mm rotor on the rear and 203mm rotor on the front. Hope to do a video about it this week.

    • @fatride
      @fatride  Год назад +1

      THANK YOU.
      Lower MI had a monster ice storm come through… I have been without power and just got it back today.
      Once I catch up I want to review the new 2023 Trek fat bikes.
      Great upgrades you did!
      I can’t wait to see the video. I’m going to turn the new video bell on for your channel.
      I have been riding my 2022 9.6 so much my 2023 is getting jealous……
      RIDEFAT and have a great night.

  • @anthonymc6797
    @anthonymc6797 Год назад

    I am lucky I have trail right at my home that connects province wide, actually. In the winter it is the groomed snowmobile trail. Goes right through the backyard.
    This is connected to the bike/ski park for a network of developed trails.
    Tip:
    I recommend using shoes for flat pedals that have pins.
    I once walked with the clip in shoes and is annoying to say the least.
    For long rides for sure.

    • @fatride
      @fatride  Год назад +1

      I’m jealous of having a trail near your home!
      Great tip!
      Thanks for sharing.
      RIDEFAT and have a nice night