iamkickstand wrote:I did some beach riding this weekend on accident.
I want a fat tire, single speed, beach cruiser type bicycle, does that exist?

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AllMountin' wrote:If you are looking primarily for an alternative to front suspension, you could try a hybrid. I've seen(but never ridden) an El Mariachi setup with a wide rigid fork and the fat tire in the front only. Seems like an easy enough thing to build.
It would be unique if nothing else.

SteveF wrote:I know a guy (via the interwebz) that rides his Pugsley on rocky, rooty, steep east coast singletrack as a fixed gear. Now that's unique.
AllMountin' wrote:If you are looking primarily for an alternative to front suspension, you could try a hybrid. I've seen(but never ridden) an El Mariachi setup with a wide rigid fork and the fat tire in the front only. Seems like an easy enough thing to build.
It would be unique if nothing else.
Steve_Balogh wrote:The Sneauxbike may still be a good bike for some in Michigan, if you don't want a full fatbike or a half-fat, put a set of trials rims on your current MTB, and get some big XC tires for them. I never got a chance to try some of the newer 2.4's people put on their XC rigs, like some of the offerings from Schwalbe. Do that and you have a good bike for ugly dirt roads or sandy backroads and trails, plus something that will work better in snow.
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