Yeah, I'd like someone to make some suspension forks for them I'd like to get one, but be able to put my own wheels in as well (get some built) so it could be used as a Fatbike or a standard Hardtail.
I might have to look into an On One Fatty in the near future!
Hey guys im fairly new to riding, only been doing it a few months. Seen as you all know your stuff, i thought id be better asking here before i commit and buy.
I mainly ride woodland single tracks (sherwood forest and dalby forest ) with them having nice tracks for beginners. Im in need of a new tyre ( mite aswell buy two) im currently look at continental rubber queen 2.4 for up front, and continental new mountain king 2.2 for the rear.
Would any of you recommended these? Im wanting to keep the price low as im looking at getting a new bike in the next few weeks - months.
Thanks
Aaron
Fatbikes don't need suspension, that's half of the point/fun
Come on bike overlords, make some suspension forks and stuff so I can get a fatty for everything! I'd love to have one with fat wheels, but be able to chuck some standard wheels in for decent weather
As andelusion said, you dont need suspension. A 4 inch tyre at 8psi has plenty of bounce.
Also, you wouldnt be able to fit your normal wheelset on it. You can run them with 2 rear wheels though (both hubs are spaced at 135mm)
I don't know myself, as I've never had them.
But you really do need to look at the Smorgasbord, they're an absolute steal at their price. £9.99 each for the trail ones.
Mine arrived the next day.Ok thanks for your input ill have a look at them now. Do you know how fast at delivery they are? im hoping to get out riding over the bank holiday.
Again thanks for the advice.
Aaron
Sorry, but tyres that cheap by a no-name brand can only be crap.
Quality rubber costs money - the base materials costs a lot, so anything that cheap would be made from inferior rubber (melted knock-off barbie dolls would be my guess ).
with many good reviews,
Which ones would you recommend on a budget supercow? Im only wanting to spend around £20 a tyre as mentions im looking at getting a new bike in the next few weeks/months.
Thanks
Aaron
As reviewed by the wobblers that frequent Bikeradar / MBR readers and the like, who can't push any bike tyre to it's grip limit.
Also, heavy you say... the worst place to put weight on - is rotational weight.
I don't know of budget tyres, it's the one single place on my bike where I will never go "budget".
It's your first point of contact with the ground ... you can have the most expensive suspension in the world, have it coated with Kashima and sprinked with unicorn dust ... if your tyres aren't up to much, it's all worth nothing.
Specialized do good tyres for not an awful lot more, something like the Specialized Purgatory / Clutch / Eskar (control casing) and can be had for around £55 a pair. Some others on here might know of comparable tyres.
As reviewed by the wobblers that frequent Bikeradar / MBR readers and the like, who can't push any bike tyre to it's grip limit.
Also, heavy you say... the worst place to put weight on - is rotational weight.
I don't know of budget tyres, it's the one single place on my bike where I will never go "budget".
It's your first point of contact with the ground ... you can have the most expensive suspension in the world, have it coated with Kashima and sprinked with unicorn dust ... if your tyres aren't up to much, it's all worth nothing.
Specialized do good tyres for not an awful lot more, something like the Specialized Purgatory / Clutch / Eskar (control casing) and can be had for around £55 a pair. Some others on here might know of comparable tyres.