We know that Fat Bikes are fast. We’ve seen Blake Samson do incredible MTB tricks on a fat bike. They’re comfortable, grippy, lightweight and can do pretty much anything any other mountain bike can do. But are they cool?

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    – I’m at a Mountain Bike Trail Center. Look at all the bikes. We got all sorts. We got hardtails, kid’s bikes, gravel bikes, ebikes, downhill bikes, gravel bikes. But no one’s got a fat bike, except for me. Am I mad, or is everyone else missing out? Right, so I’ve got Blake’s Canyon Dude that he’s lent me and I’ve got my Nukeproof Mega in the background. What’s the difference? Well they’re both carbon fiber frames, short stems, wide bars, dropper seat posts. Really, it comes to width. Look at the size of this fat bike. It’s like a cartoon bike.

    Those hubs are massive, the fork’s massive. These are four inch tires. Yeah, not the biggest fat bike tires by any means. You can go up to about five inches. The rims, these are DT Swiss. They’re 76 mil wide. Look at that, you even got that sort of big drill bits in the middle

    Compared to the 30 mil tire rims on my Nukeproof Mega. Like I said, just cartoon bikes. Are they cool? I know it is a completely subjective thing. and you’re talking to a man who’s got a 40 year old motorbike that’s a complete pain in the ass, really unreliable.

    But, it’s fun and it’s cool. And to me, I like that. Let’s ask a few people here at a Mountain Bike Trail Center what they think about fat bikes. – Swell to know, I’ve got a fat bike as well. I’ve ridden a MATE’s fat bike down at Wind Hill.

    Even though it was fully rigid, it was a bit rally, but it still great fun. – I think if I was, you know, doing some cross country, I might have a go on one. But I wouldn’t use it, sort of, on the trails. But maybe for a longer run, maybe I would.

    – No, I wouldn’t give up that bike for a fat bike Whether I’d buy one though, I’d probably, it depends how much fun they are. I’d ride one a little bit, but not enough to make me buy one, yeah. – They look nice, but they don’t look good enough really, maneuverable.

    – I was expecting it to be more draggy than it actually was. And it was a bit firmer than I was expecting, as well. I was expecting the big tires to give a bit more cushioning. But no, it was surprising. – Fat bikes, are they cool? – Uh. – Um. – Um.

    – Uh, I wouldn’t say cool. They look fun. I don’t think they’re cool, but they do look fun. – Yeah, definitely, absolutely. So I rode it down the Blue at Wind Hill, as well. I was sending it over the tables and having having a right laugh, but yeah.

    I definitely think they are cool. – Not really. I wouldn’t say it’s cool. Bit of a novelty, maybe. – I think they’re quite unique. – Maybe if you’re a big guy. – Do you think you’d get judged by other mountain bikers for riding this bike? – Yeah, obviously. – Middle aged, fat.

    – [Interviewer] Beard or not? – Yeah, beard. – [Man] Picturing yourself there, aren’t you? – Might see myself on one. – Are they light? – They’re quite light, yeah. Quite light, I’d say. – They look heavy. – Heavy. – [Interviewer] Fast or slow? – Generally slower. – Quite fast, I suppose.

    It looks like you get a lot of friction with the wheels. But, it does look quite quick I suppose because you float over everything. – They look slow, they do look slow. – Next, we ask some riders what they rated the bikes out of 10 for desirability.

    So, if these bikes are both in the bike vault and you no longer rated them nice or super nice, it was out of 10. What would they give them? The results came in on average, so 6.25 for the fat bike and an eight for the Mega.

    I would say probably seven and a nine, personally. What about some of those other myths that make that fat bike rate so lowly? So, are they fast? Well, yes, we’ve already proved that. I’ve done some times on a fat bike and I’ve shown that they can be super fast,

    Especially on the right terrain where it’s rough. Even downhill tracks can be really fast on a fat bike. They’re loads of fun. Definitely the smile on my face after riding this first time proved that. Blake has also proved that, especially, not that much that you can’t do on a fat bike.

    He’s done loads of big tricks, hit some massive jumps. Really, they’re much more capable than people think. What about dispelling some of those other myths? Are they heavy? So, the bike weighs 14 kilos or about 30 pounds. So not a shell, but not as fat as you might think. But, enough about stats.

    Let’s try and get someone to ride this bike. Right, this is Anth. I’ve just met him in a car park. – Hi. – You’ve never ridden a fat bike before? – I’ve never ridden a fat bike at all. – What was your normal bike? – I ride a Yeti.

    I don’t know what that says about me, but yeah. I wouldn’t necessarily choose a fat bike. It’s not something that’s really crossed my mind when buying a bike. – I think it’s time you take it for a ride. – Okay. – And, tell us what you think about it. – Alright, I will.

    Cheers, fellas. – Right, what’s the initial reaction. – Handling wise, I thought it was pretty good actually. Only, I looked, it was popping out the pedals as I tried to hook it over something. But, yeah. Yeah, it handled really well. Absorbed all the roots and things like that. – What about the noise?

    I really notice that, that sort of brr, the roll. – Yeah, there’s a rumble, isn’t there? It’s quite distinctive. Yeah, it doesn’t put you off though. I think it’s a bit like a motorbike sound. – [Interviewer] Still a novelty bike, do you think? – [Anth] After riding one, I’d give it

    Some more consideration than I would have before. – It’s never gonna replace your Yeti though, no? – No, I don’t think so. I was surprised at how well it climbed. Yeah, it’s easy to pedal. I though that would be a bit of a, you know, bit of a grind.

    But no, it’s pretty sprightly up the hill. But yeah, I don’t know. I think I like my full-sus, it’s awesome. Can you get full-sus fat bikes? – You can, you actually can. – Would that be a bit daft? – Probably would be, I think. – I’m daft in my head.

    – You initially rated it as a seven, has that changed? – I think, you know, going on looks, it looks pretty good for a fat bike. I think, you know, taking it into a ride, it certainly kind of lives up to the looks if that makes sense, so.

    It wasn’t a disappointment, riding it. Whether I’d give it anymore and that, I guess with just doing a few minutes on it, I’d probably stick at about a seven, maybe push me to an eight. – So ride wise, it’s as you expected or better than you expected?

    – It’s better than I expected, I’ll be honest. It was a little bit surprising on how sprightly it was, how well it handled, really absorbed all the roots and ruts and stuff. Be interested to see what it was like, you know, getting a bit. Especially with these large volumes,

    Especially with the landing, see what that was like. But yeah, maybe next time. – So fat bikes, I think what Anth said, his initial reaction better than he expected is what, I think, everyone really feels when they ride the fat bike for the first time. I know I did, I know Blake did.

    We proved that they can be really capable for being fast, being fun, for doing massive tricks that Blake’s done on them. But, will we see more of them at Trail Centers. Well, I don’t think so. There’s just that bit too niche. You’re average trail bike these days,

    Your journey bike, is so good all around that these just aren’t as good for most things, but they are much more capable than people realize. If you wanna see the previous videos on fat bikes, are they fast? Click over there. Click over there to Blake abusing this very bike.

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    1. 4 inch spiked fat tires for my daily morning (3 AM) 4 mile bike ride on the icy, snowy roads in rural eastern Idaho. My wife's fat tad etrike has 4 inch tires. Anybody pedaling less than 4 inch tires in eastern Idaho's winter are inside on Zwift or in the urgent care clinic. Fat tire bikes are almost the only thing my local bike shop sells from October to March. Fat tire bikes are AMAZING! GCN needs to visit eastern Idaho, Yellowstone, and the Grand Tetons! I will pay for your bike rental. Or you can borrow my fat bike or my wife's fat tad etrike.

    2. I think it depends where you live.. Here in Italy fatbikes are not so widespread and not so appreciated… I'm sorry about that, they should be more appreciated.. I think I perfectly understood their great potential on snow and other terrains.. I have 2 fatbikes .. and I don't care if people don't understand fatbikes.. https://youtu.be/2f4xtPGC3ag

    3. Stability of fat bikes is outstanding.. You hardly have to put down your foot unless you have stopped completely.. Also goes over potholes and uneven surfaces like a boss!! Doesnt even skid in wet roads

    4. I've never had a specialized, carbon fiber or a fatbike I'd like to get one, I mainly had mountain bikes ive gotten from garage sales that came from Walmart or sporting good stores. I just ride on pavement and dirt were I'm living in Alabama USA

    5. I'm in mid west America, and I live litteraly right in front of the beginning of a trail. (Not like a serious off road trail, but a pretty tame packed dirt walking biking trail) and I'd say fully half the bikes here are fat tire bikes. 🤷‍♂️

    6. Just got mine last winter to ride on the snow, now that the snow melted im loving it on the dirt almost more than my regular bike . Where i ride there’s a lot of roots and the big tires just rolls over thats stuff like nothing . Id rather have a fat bike than a cross country bike for single track.

    7. I ride my fat bike on pavement all day long
      And on trail and beach .but running others down for their choices in life is none of your business. But theirs . Like the bible says . Judge lest ye be judged. Seams their theirs alot of judges around.that judge from their perception of their reality
      To impose their reality on others .

    8. Yes, you could spend thousands of dollars on an eBike https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ and get something much higher quality. However, if you're looking for a basic model to try out eBiking this is a great choice. The assembly is easy as far as bikes go (took about an hour for me to do, I'm not an expert). All tools needed are included. I added the plastic mud guards you see and a more comfortable seat. The other reviews are correct that you're probably going to want a better seat (Giddy Up! Bike Seat is what I got – super comfortable). The battery easily handles a 2-4 hour ride if you add some of your own pedal power. I haven't even gotten it up to top speed yet – it is very fast. Components are not top of the line, but decent for the price and work just fine. It works great on dirt roads and singletrack and pavement although too heavy to do tricks or any serious technical mountain biking. I'm looking forward to using it a lot over the summer. Tons of fun!

    9. I have one. They are ok. They don't turn sharp so you have to watch your speed in sharp turns or you could wreck quite easily. If I could do it all over I would have chosen a different bike.

    10. I live in the western US, in a town where mountain bikes are really popular. I don't see fat bikes out between March and November. But in the winter, we have a bunch of trails groomed for fat bikes, and they're really popular on snow. Even bought one myself just for that purpose. Super fun for that, but don't really ride it in the summer.

    11. So long as you’re not doing a lot of pedalling on the flats or uphill I agree fatbikes are great. Particularly so for e-bikes or those of us that ride in the snow at all as well.

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