This was November 15th - Fall hung on longer than usual, but the snow has since arrived, and we're back on the fat bikes.
They've had their issues - but I think overall are well-regarded.I was just in Ottawa last month. Beautiful country.
Air Canada, however, can go jump in a lake.......NEVER again.
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Great looking trail!Fat bike season. My favorite time of the year. My son and I were out on Thanksgiving weekend View attachment 252638
Yes. The orange bike (Surly Ice Cream Truck) has a 26" Surly Knard on the rear. It SAYS 4.8 but it's a big tire.Great looking trail!
What size is your rear tire? Is that a 5"er? Looks massive. (Said jealously - my Pugs will accommodate no larger than a 4" on the back.)
My Pugsley runs a 4.8 on the front, and 4.0 back. Wife's Charge Cooker Max is limited to 4.0 front and back.Yes. The orange bike (Surly Ice Cream Truck) has a 26" Surly Knard on the rear. It SAYS 4.8 but it's a big tire.
My son's Growler fits 27.5 x 4.5. That's a huge tire. That bike will also fit a fatter 26. I think those Vee Snowshoe XXLs will fit in that frame.
I am very fortunate to have a wife who will participate in such craziness with me.Mr and Mrs 35 are complete bada$$es. My wife would NEVER ride in that cold. She's a southern girl. Raised in Florida. Never really figured out how she came to settle in NY.
Amazing. You're lucky.I am very fortunate to have a wife who will participate in such craziness with me.
I bought my fat bike in the summer of 2015, to be used as a commuter the following winter. So I started riding it when the snow came, probably early November, and she wanted to try it. For whatever sexist reason, I thought she wouldn't be able to ride it, or wouldn't enjoy it. In fact, she loved it, and took to it like a duck to water, so I got her one for Christmas that year.
Hard to believe we've been riding fat bikes for nine years now. Tempus fugit.
What's that, about +7°F? Not too bad for January in Winterpeg.MINUS FOURTEEN DEGREES CELSIUS!!