highlandsflyer
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So I have been riding a heavy fat bike a few weeks now and my first thoughts confirm that the major drawback is weight. Not for me really, but as with most bikes we have they get passed around.
I know the easy answer is probably best to start with a different frameset, but looking at two major weight saving areas, forks and wheels, there seems to be some wiggle room for a good deal of heft to be removed.
On One have put a carbon fork on the latest Fatty, and it is on discount right now at £130 odds! 650g should shave a good amount of weight off at a reasonable cost, especially as the original fork is mint and can go to Ebay.
The wheels on the latest one are much lighter, so perhaps that is where I could look next, they seem to be on discount too, but not sure what weight they save.
Anyone have a clue?
I know the easy answer is probably best to start with a different frameset, but looking at two major weight saving areas, forks and wheels, there seems to be some wiggle room for a good deal of heft to be removed.
On One have put a carbon fork on the latest Fatty, and it is on discount right now at £130 odds! 650g should shave a good amount of weight off at a reasonable cost, especially as the original fork is mint and can go to Ebay.
The wheels on the latest one are much lighter, so perhaps that is where I could look next, they seem to be on discount too, but not sure what weight they save.
Anyone have a clue?