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What's up with these silly 29" and 27.5" wheels.....???

Highway Star

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Walmart of course you moron!!!!

Bet you I could pull some sick stunts on this!

http://www.walmart.com/ip/24-Mongoose-Logan-Boys-Mountain-Bike-Gray/42248084

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wa-loaf

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Some of you take Highway Star way too seriously ....

But it's turned into a pretty decent discussion.

I'm curious about the fat tire bikes. What sort of advantage/disadvantage do those offer. Are they at all useful for cross country riding?
 

Highway Star

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Some of you take Highway Star way too seriously ....

But it's turned into a pretty decent discussion.

I'm curious about the fat tire bikes. What sort of advantage/disadvantage do those offer. Are they at all useful for cross country riding?

From what I read online, the main advantage of a fat bike is that you no longer have to go around telling people you're slow and have no skills, they'll now know that automaticly. Not sure why that is, just what I read.
 

Puck it

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From what I read online, the main advantage of a fat bike is that you no longer have to go around telling people you're slow and have no skills, they'll now know that automaticly. Not sure why that is, just what I read.

So you just described yourself.
 
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