trxrincon":vlybj63c said:Hey folks, I'm playing with the idea of a fat bike. I'm thinking about going with a cheapo one to start off with (coyote fatman) yes I know it's cheap but I don't want to sink good money in and then realise I don't really like it. Has anyone got a coyote if so is it ok? I think if I do end up liking the whole fat bike thing I'd go on-one? Cheers Rob
Man! Don't do that. Let me explain it why.
FATBIKES ARE FOR SNOW AND SAND! ( I can imagine it in a really really really muddy place. )
That's all. Otherwise. It's a total nonsense!!
I let you know fat bike lovers right now, that years before this fat bike madness started I saw a fatbike in work.
Believe it or not it was in Antarctica. The guy had to pull a sled after himself and it's weight was about 80kgs. He needed the big tyres for that. It made sense and it worked. It was built specially for that advanture.
I don't even know why would anyone buy a fatbike. Especially the ones who live cities..
So forgive me for my style it's all because of my desperation.
It's like buying a car that was designed to go with 400 kph at a race track and someone buys it for a bumpy so called road without asphalt on it... This is the exact same thing when someone buys a fatbike.
So really. Forgive me if it was insulting for any of you.