All year long, baby, all year long🤘💥💪. Every day basically on fatbike. I even started a trend in my little town by first showing up on a alu fatbike, that went bad... to now, owning Trek Farley 9.6 2024. And over some years, it has been over 15 bikes on streets. People first were 👍 or totally👎. But I quess it is just a love@ first pedal stroke. Once you ride, you fall in and from there it is just world of wobders. So so so much fun with this bike just crazy🤘🥳.
Uwielbiam fat bajki .. jeżdżę nim praktycznie przez cały rok .. Latem w mojej okolicy jest mnóstwo piachu okolicznych lasach... Częściej go używam niż normalnego roweru MTB... Pozdrawiam wszystkich fanów fatbike 😃✨
I have the Salsa Beargrease C XT. Absolutely love this bike for riding groomed snow. It’s fast and lighter than my trail bike also surprisingly nimble.
I'm seriously considering ordering a Fezzari Explorer Peak when they are Released early 2024. What does 99 Spokes think of the spec of that Pedal Assist eFatbike?
Nice, that would be awesome! I think the spec on that comp build looks great! Those TRP Slate EVO brakes are relatively powerful, which is important for a heavy bike like the Explorer Peak, and the Cues 11 speed drivetrain drivetrain should be money as well!
Probably not. But now they are named a male name. Ari. Boys name number 495 in Norway. It's Norse for eagle. 239 Norwegians have the name. @@13thdukeofwybourne69
My biggest problem with the fatbike industry is that not enough brands make a full suspension fatbike. They dont put any money into the engineering of fatbikes so most of them in my opinion look extremely ordinary. I ended up going to the chinese market and got myself an ICAN SN04. Sick fs carbon fatbike.
Nothing good right now Imo. I saw a prototype by Nicolai from years ago, but it never went anywhere. It had old school geo. But if they made a modern fat bike I'm sure it would be great. They have a hardtail, but that too had old school geo. while their other bikes have modern geo. But they offer tailored frames, so they can make one in any geometry, size, as logn as it's feasable. I saw Salsa had full suspension fat bikes before, Salsa Bucksaw. There are some other brands. Foes used to have one. Current full suspension fat bikes: Maxx fatbikes it's a german brand, but I see they only do full suspension E bike fat bikes, but regular ones, they do regular bikes too. Lenz Sports, weird geo, frame design, kinked seat tube, so limited dropper post insertion depth. I'm skeptic about the suspension pivots. 46peaks has full sus fat bikes, but old school geo, absurdly slack seat tube angle, and short reach.
I think the demand is pretty low because a vast majority of users are riding mellow single track or groomed fat bike trails, both of which would favor a light and efficient bike over one with extra capability in technical terrain. But I agree, it’s surprising that at least someone doesn’t make one!
I was also curious about full suspension far bikes and ran into ICAN. Do you mind giving a few pros and cons to the kind of bike you bought and possibly something’s about the company?
What are you doing on a fat bike where you need full suspension? But you're also in an environment where a more conventional mountain bike wouldn't work better?? Like as far as I can understand, suspension defeats the purpose of a fat bikes strengths and would only multiply their biggest weaknesses. You're adding weight and cutting back drive train efficiency. And those two things stack against each other.
Can't wait for my Surly Moonlander 2.0 to get delivered this week. A fatty in it's own that blows every other fatbike off the charts. It's literally a mini monster truck.
I have the Fezzari Kings Peak Elite and love it! The Canyon Dude CF 8 looks pretty dam good also. I mostly ride in sandy creeks and rivers. Great for off-track explores.
I ride fat bikes full time now having switched over from my 29er. The fat tires in any of the configurations provide superior traction and rollover capability in the Arizona desert. Mine are set up leaning toward XC styling and all weigh around 30 lbs or less. Having ridden regular mountain bikes for 25 years plus years I can say that I will never go back to the skinny tires.
Thank you, and good question! There’s a few reasons, but the biggest is that most people are riding fat bikes on sand or snow, so there’s naturally much smoother terrain. Also to keep the already heavy bikes a bit lighter and because the high volume tires do a good job a absorbing small impacts
Ironically in Norway nobody sells modern fat bikes. all have old school geometry. Saw only one rocky mountain second hand but was wrong size, it was an older model. But VPG/Rock Mountain Norway don't import the bikes. But the geo sure looks decent. It was the closest to Pole Taiga with 63 deg fat bike and my G1 with 62.5 deg enduro bike. So my options are get custom built frame from a frame builder somewhere, or buy a bike from an international store. The salsa seem to be common in Norway, but as you mentioned steep head tube angle so not for me. My daily driver is a Geometron G1. So Pole Taiga looked nice, but Pole no longer makes this bike. Maybe I should get a tailored Nicolai as I already have a frame by Nicolai and the quality is superb. Most common fat bikes seem White and older Nakamura bikes( catalogue bikes from Asia rebranded, but prototyped in Norway) but geo is not good, and cheaper models have junk parts.
Interesting, that’s surprising to hear! That Pole Taiga was such a sweet bike, too bad it’s not around anymore! Another thing to consider would be going with the Salsa and using one of many geo-adjusting headsets to slacken it out a degree or two
I wonder where my e-fatty, Ari (Fezzari) Explorer Peak would come in on this list? It wasn't released until after this came out. I have really been enjoying it.
Great question! I've always loved the concept, but been curious about battery constraints. Do you still a similar range when riding in sub-freezing temps?
This video and your website in general has too much focus on the traditional brands/enthusiast market. The vast majority of fat bikes are used as transport and utility vehicles on paved roads in big cities. As an alternative to car, truck and motorcycle.
That’s fair! We definitely lean a bit more towards bikes used for recreation as opposed to transportation. But thank you for bringing that up, we’re always trying to widen our variety of content!
all these bikes are L-A-M-E.. talk about boring geese o man! im not buying a fat bike till its got an integrated cockpit and aero frame. havent they heard??? AERO IS ERRTHANG!
Okay. You're marketing Salsa. A bike company from a Jewish-hating state(Minnesota). You've got an e-bike...why? e-fat rigs are heavy. Very heavy. And on snow trails(ungroomed), in the Adirondacks, the e-fat bike, just sinks. And the resistance from the snow(and cold), really drains the battery fast. you're showing the most common brands but not the best rigs. Where's Wyatt, Moose, Devinci, Panorama?
I just purchased the Ari Explorer Peak. That is like the Kings Pea but with 85NM electric assist. Best of both worlds!
All year long, baby, all year long🤘💥💪. Every day basically on fatbike. I even started a trend in my little town by first showing up on a alu fatbike, that went bad... to now, owning Trek Farley 9.6 2024. And over some years, it has been over 15 bikes on streets. People first were 👍 or totally👎. But I quess it is just a love@ first pedal stroke. Once you ride, you fall in and from there it is just world of wobders. So so so much fun with this bike just crazy🤘🥳.
Year Round! 2015 Specialized Carbon Comp Fatboy. 28lbs w/alloy 26" rims. 4.0 Jumbo Jims. 9-46 Ethirteen 11spd cassette with Box Derailleur and shifter.
Trek Farley 9.8 and Ari Explorer Peak are my favorites.
Uwielbiam fat bajki .. jeżdżę nim praktycznie przez cały rok ..
Latem w mojej okolicy jest mnóstwo piachu okolicznych lasach...
Częściej go używam niż normalnego roweru MTB...
Pozdrawiam wszystkich fanów fatbike 😃✨
I own a Framed Wolftrax & Foes Mutz full suspension. I happen to be one who rides fat bikes all year round...
I have the Salsa Beargrease C XT. Absolutely love this bike for riding groomed snow. It’s fast and lighter than my trail bike also surprisingly nimble.
Nice!! Thanks for sharing 🤙
I got a Specialized fatboy from 2017? It’s not so heavy, drives like a oiltanker. But it’s fun and easy to push up hills and through snow/sand.
That's awesome!
I just got a salsa beargrease and I love it. WAY more nimble than I expected
Right on, thanks for sharing!
Thanks had no idea what these were saw Kona just put 2 models on sale half off
With the sad news today regarding Kona, this now makes total sense :(
I'm seriously considering ordering a Fezzari Explorer Peak when they are Released early 2024. What does 99 Spokes think of the spec of that Pedal Assist eFatbike?
Nice, that would be awesome! I think the spec on that comp build looks great! Those TRP Slate EVO brakes are relatively powerful, which is important for a heavy bike like the Explorer Peak, and the Cues 11 speed drivetrain drivetrain should be money as well!
Fezzari recently changed name to Ari.
@@mtbboy1993 Do you think a famous Italian sports car manufacturer finally got round to sending out that cease and desist letter.......?
Probably not. But now they are named a male name. Ari. Boys name number 495 in Norway. It's Norse for eagle. 239 Norwegians have the name. @@13thdukeofwybourne69
My biggest problem with the fatbike industry is that not enough brands make a full suspension fatbike. They dont put any money into the engineering of fatbikes so most of them in my opinion look extremely ordinary. I ended up going to the chinese market and got myself an ICAN SN04. Sick fs carbon fatbike.
Nothing good right now Imo.
I saw a prototype by Nicolai from years ago, but it never went anywhere. It had old school geo. But if they made a modern fat bike I'm sure it would be great. They have a hardtail, but that too had old school geo. while their other bikes have modern geo. But they offer tailored frames, so they can make one in any geometry, size, as logn as it's feasable.
I saw Salsa had full suspension fat bikes before, Salsa Bucksaw. There are some other brands. Foes used to have one.
Current full suspension fat bikes:
Maxx fatbikes it's a german brand, but I see they only do full suspension E bike fat bikes, but regular ones, they do regular bikes too.
Lenz Sports, weird geo, frame design, kinked seat tube, so limited dropper post insertion depth. I'm skeptic about the suspension pivots.
46peaks has full sus fat bikes, but old school geo, absurdly slack seat tube angle, and short reach.
I think the demand is pretty low because a vast majority of users are riding mellow single track or groomed fat bike trails, both of which would favor a light and efficient bike over one with extra capability in technical terrain. But I agree, it’s surprising that at least someone doesn’t make one!
@@99spokes Himiway D7 Pro, you have it in your database
I was also curious about full suspension far bikes and ran into ICAN. Do you mind giving a few pros and cons to the kind of bike you bought and possibly something’s about the company?
What are you doing on a fat bike where you need full suspension? But you're also in an environment where a more conventional mountain bike wouldn't work better??
Like as far as I can understand, suspension defeats the purpose of a fat bikes strengths and would only multiply their biggest weaknesses. You're adding weight and cutting back drive train efficiency. And those two things stack against each other.
Can't wait for my Surly Moonlander 2.0 to get delivered this week. A fatty in it's own that blows every other fatbike off the charts. It's literally a mini monster truck.
Canyon dude cd 8.0 is the best price/ performance
I have the Fezzari Kings Peak Elite and love it!
The Canyon Dude CF 8 looks pretty dam good also.
I mostly ride in sandy creeks and rivers. Great for off-track explores.
Nice! Thanks for sharing your experience!
I ride fat bikes full time now having switched over from my 29er. The fat tires in any of the configurations provide superior traction and rollover capability in the Arizona desert. Mine are set up leaning toward XC styling and all weigh around 30 lbs or less. Having ridden regular mountain bikes for 25 years plus years I can say that I will never go back to the skinny tires.
That's rad!
Great video, dude🤙🏻
Thanks, glad you liked it!!
No mention of the Reeb Donkadonk fat bike? USA made, modern xc geo and fun as heck based on the radavist review.
Definitely a rad bike too!!
Great video!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful 🤙
Awesome content, as always! 👊🏻
Is there a reason most fat bikes don’t have suspension?
Thank you, and good question! There’s a few reasons, but the biggest is that most people are riding fat bikes on sand or snow, so there’s naturally much smoother terrain. Also to keep the already heavy bikes a bit lighter and because the high volume tires do a good job a absorbing small impacts
Ironically in Norway nobody sells modern fat bikes. all have old school geometry. Saw only one rocky mountain second hand but was wrong size, it was an older model. But VPG/Rock Mountain Norway don't import the bikes. But the geo sure looks decent. It was the closest to Pole Taiga with 63 deg fat bike and my G1 with 62.5 deg enduro bike.
So my options are get custom built frame from a frame builder somewhere, or buy a bike from an international store.
The salsa seem to be common in Norway, but as you mentioned steep head tube angle so not for me. My daily driver is a Geometron G1. So Pole Taiga looked nice, but Pole no longer makes this bike. Maybe I should get a tailored Nicolai as I already have a frame by Nicolai and the quality is superb.
Most common fat bikes seem White and older Nakamura bikes( catalogue bikes from Asia rebranded, but prototyped in Norway) but geo is not good, and cheaper models have junk parts.
Interesting, that’s surprising to hear! That Pole Taiga was such a sweet bike, too bad it’s not around anymore! Another thing to consider would be going with the Salsa and using one of many geo-adjusting headsets to slacken it out a degree or two
@@99spokes I asked Leo if Pole will bring back the Taiga he wrote no but that he has some ideas.
Can u suggest me semi fat tyre single speed cycle for adults
Check out the RSD Mayor! It has sliding dropouts so you can run it as a single speed and is pretty affordable!
Im in the prossess of taking a loan to by a fatbike.so i like them
Ari one and acoustic Rocky Blizzard are best looking
Agreed, that ARI looks rad!!
Where is the Borealis?
Revel Big Iron. All year. Everyday.
Price?
Of?
I wonder where my e-fatty, Ari (Fezzari) Explorer Peak would come in on this list? It wasn't released until after this came out. I have really been enjoying it.
Great question! I've always loved the concept, but been curious about battery constraints. Do you still a similar range when riding in sub-freezing temps?
My problem with this list is that there is nothing really affordable.
What's your price range?
This video and your website in general has too much focus on the traditional brands/enthusiast market.
The vast majority of fat bikes are used as transport and utility vehicles on paved roads in big cities. As an alternative to car, truck and motorcycle.
That’s fair! We definitely lean a bit more towards bikes used for recreation as opposed to transportation. But thank you for bringing that up, we’re always trying to widen our variety of content!
Vo-lu-mi-nous 😁
I had to dig deep for that one 😂
слишком маленькие подшипники - медленно едут
и колесо сильно упирается в зад - маленький велосипед только для детей будет удобным
What bike are you referencing?
all these bikes are L-A-M-E.. talk about boring geese o man! im not buying a fat bike till its got an integrated cockpit and aero frame. havent they heard??? AERO IS ERRTHANG!
lol I love it 😂
buget friendly HA YOUR INSANE i would not pay no more than 500 bucks and thats extrem still! the prices for these bike is just stupid
Okay. You're marketing Salsa. A bike company from a Jewish-hating state(Minnesota). You've got an e-bike...why? e-fat rigs are heavy. Very heavy. And on snow trails(ungroomed), in the Adirondacks, the e-fat bike, just sinks. And the resistance from the snow(and cold), really drains the battery fast. you're showing the most common brands but not the best rigs. Where's Wyatt, Moose, Devinci, Panorama?
Yes, all the common brands like RSD and SBC lol. Lots of good bikes out there, glad you’ve found some you like too!