I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
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- gairym
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Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
Not only cheaper than its competition but also superior as it says it's suitable for riding in swamps!
My Mukluk won't do that.
My Mukluk won't do that.
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
Yupp, it's getting close...
http://www.silverbacklab.com/bikes/mountain/
probably in the range of 700 £ for the cheaper version.
http://www.canyon.com/mountainbikes/series/dude-cf.html
Carbon fat.
Then there's the Dynamic Pure fat and this:
http://www.xxl.se/cykel/cyklar/fatbikes ... 90_1_style
etc.
Rockshox made the fatbike specific Bluto, Schwalbe the Jumbo Jim in four offerings and so on and so forth. Mainstream? Can imagine in Alaska and Minnesota in winter - yes. As it looks most new fat bike related offerings a leaned towards trail biking, not snow ploughing and bush whacking expeditions across the subarctic. Folks behind fat bike stuff seem to try to get everybody involved, not just the nutters, that can't settle biking in deep winter. So yes, the direction surely is mainstream. But I don't think it's there yet, at least not in Switzerland. Then again, different voices from Vegas (interbike)- apparently it was full of fat.
http://www.silverbacklab.com/bikes/mountain/
probably in the range of 700 £ for the cheaper version.
http://www.canyon.com/mountainbikes/series/dude-cf.html
Carbon fat.
Then there's the Dynamic Pure fat and this:
http://www.xxl.se/cykel/cyklar/fatbikes ... 90_1_style
etc.
Rockshox made the fatbike specific Bluto, Schwalbe the Jumbo Jim in four offerings and so on and so forth. Mainstream? Can imagine in Alaska and Minnesota in winter - yes. As it looks most new fat bike related offerings a leaned towards trail biking, not snow ploughing and bush whacking expeditions across the subarctic. Folks behind fat bike stuff seem to try to get everybody involved, not just the nutters, that can't settle biking in deep winter. So yes, the direction surely is mainstream. But I don't think it's there yet, at least not in Switzerland. Then again, different voices from Vegas (interbike)- apparently it was full of fat.
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
so I must correct thisgairym wrote:Not only cheaper than its competition but also superior as it says it's suitable for riding in swamps!
My Mukluk won't do that.
to snow ploughing, bush whacking and swamp biking.Alpinum wrote:As it looks most new fat bike related offerings a leaned towards trail biking, not snow ploughing and bush whacking expeditions across the subarctic.
Finnish swamps or Florida swamps?
My Witjira won't do that either.
- johnnystorm
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Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
The Silverback Double Scoop is £749 & the Bluto & 1x11 Single Scoop is £1300
How Salsa/Surly will get on flogging similar bikes for twice the price I don't know. I like Salsa but not that much......
How Salsa/Surly will get on flogging similar bikes for twice the price I don't know. I like Salsa but not that much......

Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
Errr... Weight fully assembled...
22kg
48.5lbs

(The first link)
22kg
48.5lbs

(The first link)
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
Thats how it does swamps... Sink to the bottom the pedal until you pop out at the other side.
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Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
When 27.5+/650B+ comes around, expect a paradigm shift in mountain biking.
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
Funny how practically everyone laughed at us as we rode DH bikes with 3" Gazzaloddis on 45 mm wide Sun rims. That was more than 10 years ago...ScotRoutes wrote:When 27.5+/650B+ comes around, expect a paradigm shift in mountain biking.
Here we all ride 2.35 - 2.5" tires, no matter what bike. What may be a paradigm shift for the industry and their children, will only be a remedy for many who long for those more voluminous tires being a bit lighter.
So for something rather natural - to have different tyre widths, the industry gave it a new name: 26+, 27.5+ and 29+.
Then the industry will see that bikes have gotten heavier, so they "invent" 27.5- and 29-. (26" will be extinct very soon).
Aha...

- mountainbaker
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Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
Next they'll be calling cx "700+" 

- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
I'm very interested in the concept of 'rigid suspension' as fitted to the Argos bike.
May the bridges you burn light your way
- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
So is it possible to buy a Silverback in the UK?
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
If there's one bike that non-cyclists look at and think 'ooh, fun.. ' that you could open a hire centre business in many places based on, it's the fat bike. It just says comfort and fun. It may have started niche but I always thought it had huge mainstream appeal, electric+fat isn't the daft idea many may first think it is.
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
perhaps here:s8tannorm wrote:So is it possible to buy a Silverback in the UK?
http://www.ride-your-bike.com/fahrrad-b ... in-li.html
I wonder what happens if you ride the swamps with an e-bike.
Re: I see your bike packing gone mainstream and raise you!
You get out of them quicker?Alpinum wrote:I wonder what happens if you ride the swamps with an e-bike.
