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Peacock Groove - NAHBS 2013 by ElvisMerckx, on Flickr
here's a link to a bit about this bike:-
http://votsketm.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/ ... h-box.html
i don't need a fat bike, frankly i don't need any more bikes at all, but want doesn't care about "need".
fat bikes are a weird one, but the reason i want one is because they simply make me smile! and every time i see someone on a fat bike they are smiling, i have only ever ridden one, this one:-
P1100017 by Dr. Branom, on Flickr
it was only a spin around a car park in Moab though, but yep, massive smile on my face, it belonged to Dave Levey, owner/fabricator at Ti Cycles, i'd love one of his bikes at some point, he makes some really cool stuff, he's a problem solver aswel as a builder in steel and titanium, really decent guy and a pleasure to ride bikes with.
any way, i find this whole Fat bike thing bouncing around in my mind, i am not about to just buy something though, this thread is about indulging the idea but i have chosen the brand i want (if i am lucky enouh to afford one).
Peacock Groove
i have a theory about bikes and buying which is you need a connection to the brand, i don't understand people who buy stuff without knowing a bit about it. sometimes it's a brand cool factor, sometimes it's a person.
with Fat bikes, for me, it is Erik Noren at Peacock Groove, to me his attitude to building bikes and his almost outlandish personality suits specifically this type of bike.
i met Erik at Nahbs last year, i saw his bike and was drawn to it mainly because of the paint, bright yellow, with glitter with the ratfink style "lunch box" logos, i also watched it get pin striped at the show which was cool to see. bright colours i think are perfect for fatbikes because they suit the madness of the design and considering the smile factor of the design a dull colour would just not suit!
anyway, i talked to Erik via facebook the other day, and he said "i'll build you a killer fat bike!", if i can get to nahbs 2015, i'll be taking a deposit.
:facepalm: