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Post by summittoppler on Jan 20, 2015 7:09:10 GMT
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Post by Tarbo on Jan 20, 2015 19:46:38 GMT
How did you find the bike in the snow ?
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Post by summittoppler on Jan 20, 2015 20:46:41 GMT
How did you find the bike in the snow ? Fat bikes and snow go together like bullets and guns As it was fairly soft fresh snow I didn't play about with the tyre pressure at all so it was a normal 10 psi. However on the Eigiau ride (the last video I posted), I was down to about 6 psi so the 4" tyre would spread over the ice and frozen snow to give me traction. And if anyone is wondering, no I don't get a zillion punctures. In 15 months I've just had the one and its an extremely slow one!!! fingers crossed I've not cursed myself with them last couple of sentences!!
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Post by Sandi on Jan 26, 2015 20:50:15 GMT
Sally, Gill and myself had a great ride last year.....dropping down to Aber and following the tracks along the beach/nature reserve to Llanfairfechan. We had to push over a bit of it, but your fattie would have no problem bouncing over everything
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Post by summittoppler on Jan 27, 2015 11:38:39 GMT
Sally, Gill and myself had a great ride last year.....dropping down to Aber and following the tracks along the beach/nature reserve to Llanfairfechan. We had to push over a bit of it, but your fattie would have no problem bouncing over everything tbh, that was my plan to follow the coast back to Conwy. However after getting a right soaking and feeling bitterly cold I opted for the cycle path instead
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