C cce Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 17, 2013 #12 It was intended to provide the "Fat bike" effect before purpose-made parts were around. For riding in extreme snow conditions on the iditabike etc
It was intended to provide the "Fat bike" effect before purpose-made parts were around. For riding in extreme snow conditions on the iditabike etc
R reconminicon Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 17, 2013 #13 Its the tyres that still got me thinking. What type of vulcanising glue is that? And I say that with a stiff upper lip!
Its the tyres that still got me thinking. What type of vulcanising glue is that? And I say that with a stiff upper lip!
1210tech Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 17, 2013 #14 This is a good read: http://forums.mtbr.com/fat-bikes/fat-bi ... 98002.html some barmy looking fat bike contraptions how old is this????
This is a good read: http://forums.mtbr.com/fat-bikes/fat-bi ... 98002.html some barmy looking fat bike contraptions how old is this????
S shedfire Dirt Disciple Mar 1, 2013 #15 It was a Pace. It wasn't a fat bike. It had 44mm Snowcat rims, but they are less than half the width of some fatbike rims these days. I came 6th.
It was a Pace. It wasn't a fat bike. It had 44mm Snowcat rims, but they are less than half the width of some fatbike rims these days. I came 6th.
Rich Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Mar 2, 2013 #16 shedfire":2i9phevi said: It was a Pace. It wasn't a fat bike. It had 44mm Snowcat rims, but they are less than half the width of some fatbike rims these days. I came 6th. Click to expand... Nicely done...was there a custom Pace fork clamp up front?
shedfire":2i9phevi said: It was a Pace. It wasn't a fat bike. It had 44mm Snowcat rims, but they are less than half the width of some fatbike rims these days. I came 6th. Click to expand... Nicely done...was there a custom Pace fork clamp up front?