Creating Options with the Biktrix Ultra 1000

jwt355

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So I got my ultra 1000 back in July. Bike has been fantastic but I wanted to be able to cruise the city streets and take it off road on the trails without to much fuss. This is where the Ultra shines. I bought my Ultra with the 29 inch wheels and the Wren Front suspension along with the 4 caliper hydraulic brakes. So I started researching Wheels and spacing and all that jazz to learn what I need to know about buying the correct wheels. couple weeks I ran into the Fatbike Facebook Page and found a guy on there selling 27.5 wheels with 150f/190r wheels. These are Carbon Fiber no name brand wheels and hubs that are setup with tubeless Specialized Ground Control tires 3 inch wide. To boot these where 15mm front Axle and QR rear wheel.
Talk about luck. These are the exact specs of what I have on my Juggernaut but in the 29 inch version. These wheels came without the rotors and cassette. So I shopped amazon and scored the Rotors and bought the exact same cassette that is on my 29 inch wheels.
Today I took them down to the shop and had them all put together. Brought the wheels home and got them on the bike tonight. Went off without a hitch accept my front through axle was a bit of a PITA to figure out. But I got it done. Here are some photos of the bike now with the 27.5x3 inch Carbon fiber tubeless Wheels. Man did I luck out. Total for everything was about 450$. Enjoy the pics. Hopefully it will encourage others to dare to modify and change things up so you have options when it comes to your bike. Now I have 29 inch wheels that came with the bike that I keep my maxis road tires on for around town, and the 27.5 Carbon Tubeless wheels for trail and mountain riding.
 

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By the way did I mention how unbelievably light Carbon tubeless wheels are? Wow couldn't believe the difference in weight. Bike feels like it lost a few pounds by changing them out. ;-)
 
Very cool. I don't know how street riding you do, but a set of smooth tread tires turns it into a great urban bike.
 
Yeah I have the Maxxis Grifters for the 29 inch wheels that I use for Street riding. They are a road bike type tire.
 
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