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Not a fat bke fan but ...

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I do like this old Hanebrink. It's probably slow and ponderous* but something about it just looks right.

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*perhaps nothing's really changed.
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:shock: :cry: :shock:

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Just me then.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:Just me then.
Yup.
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Got seriously potential for fun and utility with the addition of a serious bit of electric assistance. 500w extra ought to do it :-bd
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Ben98 wrote:
Bearbonesnorm wrote:Just me then.
Yup.
+1, just you...
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I like it, bit Moulton-esque on steroids. I imagine it would be fun on the snow pack, if a little slow!
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It was a modified one of those that Helen Skelton used to try to cycle to the South Pole. It was useless.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16345232

She covered 329 miles by kite ski, 103 by bike, and 68 by cross-country ski.
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It was a modified one of those that Helen Skelton used to try to cycle to the South Pole. It was useless.
Hey, I never said it was any good :wink:
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Is that odd cog because otherwise the rear mech drags on the ground?
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It looks like it might be a mid-drive. I only know about them because I have a recumbent which has one. It increases the gearing range with the small drive wheel. It does also alter the angle and length of the chain, which is probably a good thing in this case.
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ianfitz wrote:Got seriously potential for fun and utility with the addition of a serious bit of electric assistance. 500w extra ought to do it :-bd
You mean like this:

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I think I'll keep my comments on that to myself.....
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gairym wrote:
ianfitz wrote:Got seriously potential for fun and utility with the addition of a serious bit of electric assistance. 500w extra ought to do it :-bd
You mean like this:

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I like it, remember pics of Hanebrinks years ago, then I'd love a
moulton apb too :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: but something about it just looks right.
Sorry Stu - I just don't see it (whatever it is) :lol:
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I'm just surprised the US army one doesn't have an engine in the first place!
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Wheelbase set for hill-climbing...
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I really like that. Clearly not for everyday use and I've no idea when I'd ever use it, if indeed ever
But yes, something is just right with it.
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Needs a Lauf up front to finish it off :wink:
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I am a fat bike fan (snow only) but I dislike it.
Bearbonesnorm wrote:I do like this old Hanebrink. It's probably slow and ponderous* but something about it just looks right.

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*perhaps nothing's really changed.
Good example for the stupidity of the military/army :-bd

I do like the feel and looks of the Snowshoe XXL from Vee. Now that's a proper snow worthy tyre.
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