tamszer
New Member
TL;DR - It is awesome and well worth shopping at Biktrix. Oh and Roshan was very patient at answering questions and helping me out!
I was initially thinking about buying a kit and building my own bike but that was before knowing about "fat bikes". But now that I have one, I don't think that I will go back to those skinny wheels anytime soon.
Pros:
- Very, very impressed with Roshan and how he answered most of my questions and provided resources where I could do my own research.
- Packaging was top notch. All pieces were wrapped carefully and tightly. Thank you very much for your attention to this. There weren't any scratches (outside of the box) when I picked up this baby!
- Bike is built very well
- Nice paint job and subtle lettering
- Rear fender and rack came installed
- Front fender was packaged
Cons
- No instruction manual of any sort and the online video could have been updated. But I encourage you to be patient and you'll get it installed easily.
- Included charger is noisy compared to my Cycle Satiator
- Apparently the barrel jack of the battery is _not_ compatible with my Cycle Satiator. Cycle Satiator has a 2.5x5.5 DC barrel but doesn't seem to recognize when plugged in to the battery
Thoughts
- You definitely will need tools. If you have your own set of bike tools you'll be golden. Definitely get that 15mm pedal tool
- Also a 5mm will go a long way toward ensuring that your front brakes are lined up and tidy
- I got the biggest battery possible (20ah) so my first commute 25km round trip went very well
- I had a Shimano 7-spd IGH previously so it was different shifting with the 9-speed Deore. I still need to practice shifting
- Oh and my Kryptonite lock is way too small to fit around the 4" tires! Yikes!
- Packaging is quite large on all dimensions so if you plan on hauling it by yourself you'll definitely need some trunk space.
- If you have access to a bike repair stand, I suggest you use it otherwise it will help to have a buddy hold the bike when you are assembling it.
Hope the photos help
Once again, thank you very much to Biktrix and Roshan for a wonderful riding experience. I never thought I would spend more on bikes that some spend on cars!

I was initially thinking about buying a kit and building my own bike but that was before knowing about "fat bikes". But now that I have one, I don't think that I will go back to those skinny wheels anytime soon.
Pros:
- Very, very impressed with Roshan and how he answered most of my questions and provided resources where I could do my own research.
- Packaging was top notch. All pieces were wrapped carefully and tightly. Thank you very much for your attention to this. There weren't any scratches (outside of the box) when I picked up this baby!
- Bike is built very well
- Nice paint job and subtle lettering
- Rear fender and rack came installed
- Front fender was packaged
Cons
- No instruction manual of any sort and the online video could have been updated. But I encourage you to be patient and you'll get it installed easily.
- Included charger is noisy compared to my Cycle Satiator
- Apparently the barrel jack of the battery is _not_ compatible with my Cycle Satiator. Cycle Satiator has a 2.5x5.5 DC barrel but doesn't seem to recognize when plugged in to the battery
Thoughts
- You definitely will need tools. If you have your own set of bike tools you'll be golden. Definitely get that 15mm pedal tool
- Also a 5mm will go a long way toward ensuring that your front brakes are lined up and tidy
- I got the biggest battery possible (20ah) so my first commute 25km round trip went very well
- I had a Shimano 7-spd IGH previously so it was different shifting with the 9-speed Deore. I still need to practice shifting
- Oh and my Kryptonite lock is way too small to fit around the 4" tires! Yikes!
- Packaging is quite large on all dimensions so if you plan on hauling it by yourself you'll definitely need some trunk space.
- If you have access to a bike repair stand, I suggest you use it otherwise it will help to have a buddy hold the bike when you are assembling it.
Hope the photos help
Once again, thank you very much to Biktrix and Roshan for a wonderful riding experience. I never thought I would spend more on bikes that some spend on cars!









