Mega traction and floatation.
Fat tire bike riding tips.
If conditions are really soft i may take it down to 4 psi and give up some handling for the extra float.
I still have the stock big fat larry tires on my moonlander.
A lower psi allows the tires to absorb some of the shock and increases the surface area of your tires to the ground.
It used to be that once the snow had fallen cyclists around the world would put up their wheels for the season.
The wider the tire the more cushion y the ride will be in most cases wider tires also give you more flexibility to run them.
Below are some tips and tricks that i have learned while riding my fat bike in the cold and snow.
However the tire studs aren t always needed on days when the weather clears up and riding on pavement.
This is what makes fat bikes superior when riding over bumpy terrain.
In the snow i am usually running the tires around 5 or 6 psi.
You still need to wear a helmet so a thin hat or a headband is a good idea.
Just hop on start pedaling and see what you can find to try and ride over with the big tires.
This is to enhance performance and in particular grip.
Tire width take a look at the tires on the bike you plan on buying.
Lower pressure may damage their rims on in the summer months but too much pressure can make your ride feel rigid and bouncy.
While my fat bike is a blast on the local trails the thing that got me really excited about these bikes was the ability to ride on the beach.
Don t ride on a freshly groomed trail.
Plan for the worst.
One cool thing about fat bikes is the ability to run their tires at pressures as low as 5psi but 8 to 10psi is ideal for most riders.
Many fat tire bike trails are rutted so if the ride isn t smooth you ll feel it in your arms and butt.
Anything from 45nrth is a solid bet for snow riding.
Typically 8 10psi is ideal for most riders.
One of the sweetest things about fat bikes is the ability to run tires at low pressures as low as 5psi.
Wear warm winter boots and gloves or mitts with enough dexterity so you can change gears.
Riding with tire studs for fat bike riders who live in snowy icy climates it s not uncommon to have studs in the tires.
Fat tire biking the spray river loop.
Lower pressures may damage the rim on technical trails in the summer but too much pressure makes the bike feel rigid and bouncy.
Hop on a fat tire bike and get ready to pedal all winter long.
For the most part riding a fat tire bike is not that much different than any other mountain bike.