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Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - Z - 04-30-2014 They're great up in AK in the snow and are superpopular, despite the steep pricing. There are those that ride them year round. rz - it is a comfy ride on snow, sand, grass or pavement. Not necessarily a fast ride (unless comparing to a normal bike on snow). Random linkage: http://fatbikes.com/ http://surlybikes.com/bikes/pugsley http://salsacycles.com/bikes/2014_mukluk_3 http://www.singletracks.com/blog/mtb-gear/fat-bike-buyers-guide-budget-models/ http://www.singletracks.com/blog/mtb-gear/fat-bike-buyers-guide-mid-range-models/ (and for those with more money than sense or are going to do this race http://iditarodtrailinvitational.com/) http://www.singletracks.com/blog/mtb-gear/fat-bike-buyers-guide-high-end-models/ Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - kj - 04-30-2014 steve... wrote: Oh yeah. Some of the newest models are carbon fiber, some with front suspension, and I think full suspension ones are on the way, if not already available. Definitely a hot item right now. kj. Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - jdc - 04-30-2014 Black wrote: Yup, saw the same one(?) at ToysRUs in March shopping for my 7 years olds new bike. 4" tires. $175. http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=33308186&mr:keyword=&mr:trackingCode=F02E1AFF-2496-E311-B8AB-90E2BA285E75&mr:match=&mr:adType=pla&mr:filter=38524438486&cagpspn=plat_18098910&mr:referralID=NA&mr:ad=35201259046&mr:device=c&camp=PLAPPC-_-PID18098910&KPID=18098910 ![]() Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - mrlynn - 04-30-2014 My first bike had fat tires. It was a 24", single speed, traditional American bike with a coaster brake. I was about 7, and it was too big for me. I got on it and headed down the hill—and ended up inside a large sewer pipe by the side of the road. Something like this: ![]() Nothing like the fancy machines today. We moved out to the country when I was 10, and I got an red English-style 3-speed bike with caliper brakes and narrow tires. I rode that one all over the back roads. /Mr Lynn Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - Black - 04-30-2014 mrlynn wrote:Why is there an upcharge for the coaster brake? :terror: Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - mrlynn - 04-30-2014 Black wrote: There's not. that image is from a 1960 catalogue, and by then Schwinn offered "2 or 3 speed" models that had hand brakes: http://schwinncruisers.com/catalogs/1960.html /Mr Lynn Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - mrbigstuff - 04-30-2014 I remember the balloon-tired bikes that my great-uncle had in his musty basement on Cape Cod; they were wild, all streamlined, with built-in lights and chrome. Tres cool. Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - OWC Jamie - 04-30-2014 mrlynn wrote: There's not. that image is from a 1960 catalogue, and by then Schwinn offered "2 or 3 speed" models that had hand brakes: http://schwinncruisers.com/catalogs/1960.html /Mr Lynn methinks Howard is yanking your chain. Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - N-OS X-tasy! - 04-30-2014 kj wrote: WTF? I can buy a car tire for less than that! Re: [Pics] Bicycles with extremely fat tires - freeradical - 04-30-2014 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: WTF? I can buy a car tire for less than that! For a Geo Metro perhaps... ![]() But seriously, those tires are probably kevlar belted. I have kevlar belted tires for my commuter bike, and they weren't cheap. |