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Thanks I drove up around to the back.. Sand springs? It was a road but definitely 4wd. Aired down my truck tires as well a little. There were a few ohvs cruising in and out but mostly I had the place to myself . I'm sure it was windy the few days prior which definitely helps buff things out.
Just ordered two of these..
http://veetireco.com/product/speedster-fattire/
Thinking it's time for some motogp style hwy carving![]()
So one of the lines I'm repping now is Wren Sports. We have an inverted fork for fatties (and plus and 29er too with 100 and 110mm hub spacing) that I finally got on my bike today. Fukn thing kicks ass! What a game changing bike part. I had way too much fun today, just gonna have to go do it again tomorrow
If any of you New England guys want to take it for a spin I'll be back up there probably Tuesday (NH) and Wednesday (VT) next week. I'm going to try for an early morning ride down south in the morning and then a sunset ride in Littleton on Tuesday, Wednesday is open but thinking something up north in the am, won't be able to ride late because I have to get home.
Bumping from the depths...
It's been long enough now that there are much better tire options out there.. I'm still running surly nates as an all around tire but looking to get something bigger for snow and sand. Schwalbe jumbo jim looks pretty decent.... what is your big tire choice?
...tricks deserve applause, style deserves respect
I've been running the Ground Control 4.6's for 3 years but will most likely be going to the Jumbo Jims next.
Just ordered 2 off Merlincycles.com for $86 each.. we'll see how they do.
Brexit bringing the good deals to the UK sites!
Post up a review, after you get some time on them. I'll need some new rubber about the time the snow flies.
Not sure a 4.8 will fit on the back of my 1st gen Farley.
I'm still mostly on Surly products, because I got a bunch for basically free.
I bought my barely used Pug from a Trek engineer in Waterloo.
Two sets of wheels and a pair of every tire on the market at the time.
Reverse engineering at it's finest.
Things are getting good in the Wasatch...
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^^^ Yeeesssss! ^^^^
I am finally getting my ICT up and running for the season. We should shred soon....or just go ride like normal and run into each other like normal...but it'd be cool to leave the parking lot at the same time, then we can properly ration the whiskey.
Question for Chubby Enthusiasts.....what are the collective's thoughts on 4.8 tires on 80mm rims? I need more meats, but I'm concerned about too round of a profile. Lots of soft snow riding around here. I'm shopping around for 100mm rim wheel sets if anybody is holding. 150/197 spacing.
One of my riding partners is running a Bud/Lou on 80mm. I'm on 100mm with the same tires. While his tire profile is a bit rounder, he only rarely spins out when I don't (we're both running about 4-5psi right now with the fresh snow). He also doesn't eat shit in the corners any more than I do. Go for it.
Excellent. Thank you.
I was close to pulling the trigger on Borealis 100mm wheel set for $299, but it looks like they only have XD drivers left. I think I'll get the bigger tires first and see how it goes. 1x conversion happening too - gonna get XT 11-46 cassette and Wolftooth 30t.
What's everyone riding for pedal - shoe combo? I'm still on flats with a light winter boot. It's not ideal. I 'think' my ideal set up would be clipless, winter boot, and studs. That's another item I haven't invested in...studs. But just those two items (shoes - tires) alone are in the $600 range. Hard to justify.
I love my Lake MXZ303s winter shoes with Shimano 959's. Really versatile shoe, 50f down to -5f. very water proof.
I hate wet feet and these are the best shoe's I've tried and they last a long time.
http://dirtragmag.com/review-lake-mxz303-winter-boots/
They also come with white lettering.
If I'm going to be out for a long time in sub zero, I change out to flats and Sorels.
I've been snow riding in Shimano XM9 boots. With a mid weight wool sock I haven't had any issues with warmth. Definitely had a few nights of single digits for 2 hours or so. They are very waterproof with a full goretex liner and a light insulation that wraps all the way around and under the insole, but they don't have a big cuff/gator so if you do step off into the deep stuff, it is possible to get some snow in the cuff.
With a little garage innovation it'd be possible to replace the hard plastic cleat-hole plug with something grippier so they'd work better on flat pedals, but I'm too lazy. Just been running them on SPDs.
This sounds like solid logic. Corner Canyon, LCC and AF Canyon have been tits this season. I can usually be found in one of those on the weekends. You have my number. I have the whiskey and bacon.
I'm still running the same Bud up front on an 80mm rim and a Ground Control on the rear, for clearance issues. I wouldn't bother with the larger rims. I don't think you'll notice a difference with the low pressures in the winter. I think I still have that Lou for you if you're still interested.
I find that Crank Brothers tend to clear snow a little better than SPD's. My choice has been Shimano MW81's with some thick socks and a pair of leg warmers. I also find that when it comes to clipless cleats, the more insulation you can get between your foot and the cleat, the less snow will melt and freeze to the cleat. I cut 1/3 of the footbed out of an old pair of shoes and slipped that under the full footbed. It seems to help a bit. In regards to studs, I think it depends on where you ride. I've had a box that I've threatened to put in my tires for the past 3 years. Haven't felt it necessary yet.
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/vas...or-men~p~8890a
$75 after their 25% off coupon. Not SPD compatible so you have to run flats. I rode with these last weekend at -2F and my feet stayed perfectly warm with a thick sock (my fingers were another story).
I know a few people using these and they seem to be happy with them with bulky winter footwear http://pedalinginnovations.com/
Any experience out there with Thumper Carbon wheelsets? I just started repping these http://www.dirtcomponents.com/category-s/107.htm Wondering if anybody has any feedback.
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