Is the problem with the sand more to do with tire type than the width? If you swapped out the tires with knobby I’m sure you’ll notice a marked improvement.my next heavy bike is going to be a 4 inch or bigger, just did some trails with a lot of sand and the 2.8 on the WW were not cutting it at all
having done a lot of miles on a rad rover in beginning and been able to go anywhere and hardly ever bog down i like having at least 1- 4 inch fat tire in my stable
i also do always ride some on the beach when i go to southern cali
so for me it is definitely an option
Well, you do seem like a collector with so many in your stable...so there’s nothing wrong with adding another flavor to make a complete set.Lol I am running maxxis minion knobbies but I did not have my pressure low enough, that didn’t help any
All that being said I’ve run the rad rover through the same area with no problems and on the beach with no problems not even aired down low so definitely tire width makes a difference
I definitely want at least one more fat 4 maybe even 4 1/2, I don’t really know that I need fives but I havent actually ridden a 5 inch fat bike
Can you share a photo of your soft tail watt wagon? Would love to see this.I am so pleased with the softail wattwagon, really love that bike
I am exploring some fat tire bike options for trail riding. What is your ideal wheel width for fat tire trail bikes?
Please vote!
Examples or pictures welcome.
That’s not really true, no 2.8 goes over deep sand and I don’t ride in snow but I’m sure it’s the same case there
Fat Bikes have a purpose just like any other bike