Yup! Canadian company. I'm from Canada. I had a Bigfoot 2 for a short time but had to sell due to financial reasons. I plan to buy another when I get back on track.
Just bought that exact bike today on discount, personally just going to use it to ride to any local place around my house for some exercise and to save wear on the truck haha.
How's the recovery Ian? I'm on a fitness bend... small ride of a morning. Hrs walk each day. Looking at march for rail trails with my dog. Bought a Fiji hybrid (aluminium frames mountain bike with narrow wheels.) I can go up to 35mm for the fast light trip on the trail alone to cover some k.'s. All the best with the new bike
Sounds like you're all set. Hope you have a great time. Fuji make good bikes. Hybrids are a good blend. Recoveries going well, back riding regularly, loosing weight. I'm still limited on distance, due to surgery and fitness, or lack of 👍 Cheers mate
Mr. Magoo, LOL I like it. Nice looking fatty Ian. With a 28T chainring you should be able to ride up trees. 😀 Old Man Fat Bike will get a kick out of that. ✌
The most important thing on a fat bike is that the wheels support a tubeless setup for low pressure riding in sand or snow. You should not ride bicycle tubes at low pressure because the tube will spin in the tire and tear out the valve Only in the top model Bigfoot 1 installed tubeless ready rims sun ringle mulefut sl. Bigfoot 1 and 2 no name cheap rims. Bicycle manufacturers take customers for fools when they sell unnecessary things at high prices.
Yes, I'm very aware of the issues involved. On the 3, the tyres are tubeless, and the rim can be set up tubeless as well. I run Tannus Armour tyre inserts with tubes in all my other bikes, but Tannus doesn't make one for 27.5x4.5 tyres. I live in Qld Australia, so the chances of snow are very slim. Sand definitely, but low pressure levels and tubes for me also equal pinch flats. The bike will be a bike packing bike, so loaded the pressures won't be super low. I will probably go tubeless in the end for this bike. Cheers mate 👍
Congrats! Enjoy it!
Slowly getting it all together...
Take your time :)@@OldBumOnABike
@@Pozitivi thanks mate, certainly will 👍👍
Yup! Canadian company. I'm from Canada. I had a Bigfoot 2 for a short time but had to sell due to financial reasons. I plan to buy another when I get back on track.
Cheers mate...hope you get the chance for another fatty 👍👍
looks amazing
Should work out OK. Cheers 👍
Just bought that exact bike today on discount, personally just going to use it to ride to any local place around my house for some exercise and to save wear on the truck haha.
I hope you enjoy it. Any ride on it will be enjoyable. Cheers
Does it come in both Thru-Axle for front and rear?
Nice! I’ll be interested to see what you make of it. I’ve been thinking about getting one myself.
I've toiled with the idea for a few years now. I'll start getting gear fitted onto it it in a few weeks.
How's the recovery Ian? I'm on a fitness bend... small ride of a morning. Hrs walk each day. Looking at march for rail trails with my dog.
Bought a Fiji hybrid (aluminium frames mountain bike with narrow wheels.) I can go up to 35mm for the fast light trip on the trail alone to cover some k.'s. All the best with the new bike
Sounds like you're all set. Hope you have a great time. Fuji make good bikes. Hybrids are a good blend.
Recoveries going well, back riding regularly, loosing weight. I'm still limited on distance, due to surgery and fitness, or lack of 👍 Cheers mate
@@OldBumOnABike yea I'm trying to loose 10 kg so I can carry a tent etc.
@ColCastree carry the tent and gear, and you'll lose 10 kg 😀👍
It looks like a great setup. With those fat tyres it should be like riding on air.Let us know how you get on and of course good luck :)
It is my perfect pace, slow and comfortable 🤣👍
Mr. Magoo, LOL I like it.
Nice looking fatty Ian. With a 28T chainring you should be able to ride up trees. 😀 Old Man Fat Bike will get a kick out of that. ✌
Yeah, couldn't help myself with the OMFB thing 🤣
I'll see how the 30t goes, but I've ordered a SRAM 28T just on case. 👍
What model Jones bars did you install?
The 2.5" riser alloy bars. They sit me up up nicely.
that's a helluva good lookin bicycle Ian - are you gonna race kangaroos across the outback with it ?
Sounds like s good plan. I have already planned some good trips. 👍
The most important thing on a fat bike is that the wheels support a tubeless setup for low pressure riding in sand or snow. You should not ride bicycle tubes at low pressure because the tube will spin in the tire and tear out the valve
Only in the top model Bigfoot 1 installed tubeless ready rims sun ringle mulefut sl.
Bigfoot 1 and 2 no name cheap rims.
Bicycle manufacturers take customers for fools when they sell unnecessary things at high prices.
Yes, I'm very aware of the issues involved. On the 3, the tyres are tubeless, and the rim can be set up tubeless as well.
I run Tannus Armour tyre inserts with tubes in all my other bikes, but Tannus doesn't make one for 27.5x4.5 tyres.
I live in Qld Australia, so the chances of snow are very slim. Sand definitely, but low pressure levels and tubes for me also equal pinch flats. The bike will be a bike packing bike, so loaded the pressures won't be super low. I will probably go tubeless in the end for this bike.
Cheers mate 👍