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• #24202
Fat bikes are full awesome, and always will be.
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• #24203
what was the downside of fatbikes? Slow rolling?
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• #24204
Fatbike shaming.
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• #24205
Heavy, ugly, clumsy/bad handling and special parts not available in rural France
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• #24206
Heavy, ugly, clumsy/bad handling
*waves *
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• #24207
🙃
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• #24208
Q f a c t o r
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• #24209
What's the recommended not too flarey gravel alloy handlebars these days? Something with a flattish top for comfort gains?
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• #24210
Ritchey Butano are very nice
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• #24211
Maybe the Zipp 70 XPLR?
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• #24212
The world's just not ready for them. -
• #24213
Seems less of a mad scientist more a super smart, creative and reasonable design engineer. Enjoyed.
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• #24214
I've been enjoying these PRO Discover
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• #24215
The Finnish winter this year finally made me get Singular Puffin and I absolutely love it.
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• #24216
The problem with the Pro discover is that the logos go past the slope where the tops transition to the clamp diameter which means they get half covered by bar tape which is completely unacceptable
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• #24217
Satori X-Race Aero alu.
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• #24218
+1 on the Zipp XPLR
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• #24220
Like the look of those. I saw there is a 20 degree flare option. Is this too lairy for the discerning gravel rider
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• #24221
Funny timing. I watched a 'Fat Biking in Japan' thing last night where a Canadian dude was riding in Hokkaido I guess and made a little skate rink on a frozen lake. I still want a fatbike...
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• #24222
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• #24223
What happened to it?
I want to live somewhere where I need a fatbike.
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• #24224
Ritchey Butano are very nice
+1
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• #24225
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In the snow they are a seriously good time. Price and availability of replacement parts was one reason that I offloaded mine, although my experience with tires is that they lasted a very long time due to the low pressures and huge contact patch.