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• #1302
Plus size tyres should be providing more floatation on the boggy stuff so you don't get stuck in the first place but my experience is that a 3" tyre seems to sink into mud just as much a 2.4" or 2.2" tyre.
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• #1303
There's loads of bikes I like the look of, but wouldn't see the point in for myself. I put + bikes in the same "nice, but not for me" category as things like track bikes, tandems and BMX.
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• #1304
And DH bikes.
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• #1305
And racey looking XC hardtails
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• #1306
Fatbikes...
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• #1307
etc
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• #1308
I think you need to go right up to 4" and above, into proper fatbike territory, before you start to get that floatation.
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• #1309
SS Fatbike might be a hellish experience though.
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• #1310
BMX.
that trek is basically a huge BMX. I really like it.
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• #1311
on the subject of SS treks though i'm a big fan of these
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• #1312
^ Have you got one? Was tempted but rigid not for me.
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• #1313
This.
I want this.
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• #1314
My bike resembles that remark. Are conversion allowed?
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• #1315
Moar fat tyres
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• #1316
Another Chumba. Some damn fool's only gone and ridden it through some mud..
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• #1322
Try a Sanderson Soloist.
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• #1325
Still not sold on all this + marlarkay. Might make sense on the glorious dusty radavist like trails of California, but I can't think of any boggy situation here where I'd think...yeah. SS and + tyres would get me out of that...