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The History Man":3ey1lac5 said:
Serious question: could you go fat front and normal suspension back?


You could to a point. The Maverick forks had a lot of clearance. Not quite the 4" of a fatbike tyre but close. Otherwise a fat/normal hardtail would be easy enough. On-one do the Fat forks.
 
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Logic.Al":3dwqjbn8 said:
The History Man":3dwqjbn8 said:
Serious question: could you go fat front and normal suspension back?


You could to a point. The Maverick forks had a lot of clearance. Not quite the 4" of a fatbike tyre but close. Otherwise a fat/normal hardtail would be easy enough. On-one do the Fat forks.

Funny you should mention that. Tyres start at £50 odd plus tube and disc brake.......

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I'm wondering how fat I can go with a Raleigh Dunedancer and drop bars, the answer is probably not fat enough.

I really want to try one, not sure I want to own one.

Anywhere rent them out for a month?

I need a http://www.rentafatty.com :shock:
 
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oaklec":37h5lg1n said:
I'm wondering how fat I can go with a Raleigh Dunedancer and drop bars, the answer is probably not fat enough.

I really, really want to try one, not sure I want to own one.

Anywhere rent them out for a month?

I need a http://www.rentafatty.com :shock:


I'm a bit fat. You could rent me. But you could buy an on-one fatbike for what it'll cost you ;)

Really skinny rear with a massive fat front end would look good if my M-trax's are anything to go by.
 
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