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Topic Title: fat tire bikes on beach Topic Summary: Created On: 04/05/2018 03:04 PM |
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04/05/2018 06:14 PM
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Forget beach cruisers. What you need is an actual fat bike.
My Motobecane Night Train has 4.8" tires that I'm currently running tubeless. Rolls over everything, depending on how you set your air pressure. It's my full-time mountain bike, but I've used it for riding cow trails on the St Johns as well as beach fishing. Works very well on soft sand.
Got mine here:
Fat Bikes for sale
No need to spend $1500 like I did if all you want is something for the beach. They have much more affordable models. Get at least 4" tires. Lots to choose from in that link.
Here's mine:
Fat Fishing 1
Fat Fishing 2
Good luck!
------------------------- Little Penquin: A winner is someone who doesn't knock me off my surfboard; Tank's definitely not a winner. Little Penquin: He's a dirty trash can full of poop. --Surf's Up Edited: 04/05/2018 at 07:31 PM by Mr. Long |
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