Going FAT... blasphemy?

ultrazenith

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I'm about to get hold of a steel 29er frame, and I'm considering using a rigid fork with either a fat front wheel, or a 29er wheel with a 3" tire. This would be a fun, retro-inspired build (may use thumbshifters and bar ends, etc.).

Unfortunately, I'm not very clued up about new fangled things like fat wheels and fat tires, and I need some advice about some practicalities.

For example, is is possible to (safely) use a 3" tire on a normal 29er rim? Or is it necessary to use an especially wide rim?
 
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al. ;-)
 
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Depends on the width of the rim, 29+ bikes such as the surly krampus use 50mm wide surly rabbit hole rims, you can fit 2.4-2.5" wide 29er tyres on them, but I think if you fitted a 3" tyre like the maxxis chronicle onto a normal 21mm 29er rim you'd likely get a few pinch flats, and roll over on corners.

I've looked into using wide rims on my Kona Unit and a quite a few riders are using 47mm wide unicycle 29er rims which are a good bit cheaper than the surly rabbit hole rim.

Just go for the fat front :). Love my fat bike, just be prepared for an increased gyroscope effect on the larger front wheel when cornering.

Andy
 
If you can get past the way the half fat looks, go with that. Ultimately you will have more options because you can still build up a 29" or 29+ front wheel for those situations when you don't want/need a true fat tire up front.

Keep in mind also that If you don't have the clearance to run a 29+ tire in the rear, having a 3.0 in the front is going to change the geometry a bit. However, having a half fat gives you options that keep the geometry closer to the original angles. For example, I've found that a Husker Du (4.0) paired with a 2.4 Continental Trail King give me a geometry that is very similar to running Husker Dus front and rear.

As for 29+ rims, I'm a big fan of the Velocity Dually (45mm), which will take a regular 29" tire and a 3.0 tire with no problems and is a bit lighter than a Rabbit Hole.
 
Hi, tried all combos over the years, I own a pugsley, spec fatboy and a krampus. Fit the tyre on the front, the maxxis is not as good a tyre as a largish chunky 29r tyre but it rolls well. You should have lots of front wheel clearance but be aware this is a 'large volume' 29 tyre and is really tall.
Never tried the surly 29x 3 so I have no comparison.

Rims, try the ones you have before parting with some $$$. I'm sure if you are really super aggressive you could flat the tyre on a narrow rim but people have been running 4-5" tyres on 65mm and narrower rims for years, the problem is if you want a standard size tyre on in the future you get bloody rock strikes all the time
Hope that helps :)
 
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