Not quite mate. Been on the go for the last 6 months... Waiting for parts to get them finished. I haven't really got myself a pressie to be honest. Slipping!
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Not quite mate. Been on the go for the last 6 months... Waiting for parts to get them finished. I haven't really got myself a pressie to be honest. Slipping!
50mm easton haven. With 750mm carbon haven bar
Pretty much. Basically 1.5kg less compared to the factory wheelset when setup tubeless. Tubes in the factory wheels are really heavy, so if you haven't converted to tubeless I would recommend that....
Hmmm, don't know why that picture is upside-down
Finally got my new wheelset so could fit the Bluto to the fatboy. I'm liking both updates. Weighs 13kg all up now, 2kg lighter than as it left the bike shop
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Fatty, hoping for plenty of snow where we are going. Gondolas open at Queenstown on the 4th of September so I'm counting down the days till then for the Glory
Nice 1 mate, you enjoying the Fatboy? I'm going helibiking next weekend if the weather is good, can't wait to get up into the snow!
It's a 2015 Glory 0.They are $7k new. Paid $3.5k for this as new, still plenty of life on original tires and brake pads. And I thought guns were bad for loosing money on!
Nice 1 mate! Quite like that colour scheme too. I picked up another mountain bike on Monday, for high speed hunting maybe?
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Overshooting corners and blowing out corners that suddenly tighten or a series of switchbacks was something I struggled with on my 29er. The 27.5 is much easier in this sort of riding and rolls...
Tried ringing you for a yarn...
27.5 is good all right, not sure about 27.5+ though
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They are 26" generally, but there are new 27.5"+ (around 3" wide tires with basically a 29" diameter) coming out that could be seen as the next big thing... Mine has 4.6" wide tires on it currently,...
Haha... How did you know... No, got a carbon wheelset for the fatbike instead. DH bike next addition to the stable I'm thinking
Refer back to my last line of previous post!
Some of it is probably the fact that they are fully rigid, but they have a big contact patch and big outer diameter so seem to go well. I have a light...
That's the thing, they roll really well and are pretty easy to pedal. Massive amounts of grip for cornering and climbing. Great fun on anything other than real knarly steep stuff. They own things...
Na, fatties are just starting to get popular. Usually after someone has a ride on 1 they understand the fun to be had!
I have to do plenty of laughing at myself on the bike...
Yes it is unfortunately...
It's at Welcome Rock (Garston)
Haha, missed an important word out...! When mountain biking...
Fatbikes are great fun, unless the front wheel drops into a hole...
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I have seen deer mountain biking, does that count? Must have a go one day...
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