Ray Riffe man I hate to be lame, but that was my dads setup he let me use. I know it's Garmin but that's it. In fact I got us lost even with it on the bars.
I have never ridden a fat bike or in the snow for that matter. I upgraded my old hardtail last week and went with a 27.5+ bike (Trek Stache 5). Would a plus bike be able to handle riding in the snow like that?
Dragon Timmeh not very well. I have a plus bike and it is so much harder to pedal in the snow. 4"+ is really the best for snow. Most fat bikes these days take 27.5+ tires as well.
Hey Dan. I really hope we get some snow soon. Want to test my FB out on the slippy white stuff. If you get two minutes maybe check out my fatbike edit I just uploaded. I think it turned out ok. :)
Y Sotozaki I don't use Strava. I'm the guy who spends more time sinking around on features on the side of the trail, than actually riding the trail. I may start just so people can follow my routes.
6:36 was the highlight of the day, saw that it was a little downsloped and just HIT IT HARD! Haha, thanks for the awesome adventure, Dan.
Brian sure does get around! Cool video
Came over here from BKXC's channel. Awesome riding videos man 👍 keep 'em coming.
aa rawn thanks man. Big riding plans for this season.
nice to see you riding with Brian. 🤘
Great adventure, thanks!
Love the team up man
Tec-GNAR Media heck yea. Moab next? I think we could do some serious fat tire damage out there.
Looked so fun! Winter riding is so different and challenging. I'm riding with studded 29 inch tires.
Awesome!
Yes, riding in snow is really nice. You should have a wee uphill race...
I love fat biking in the snow or anywhere. but I look forward to the snow now. ha
I love Fat Biking..... It’s good to see Y’all killing it in the Snow....
Hey, Awesome video, followed over from BKXC to see what's going over here.. What GPS is that?? Also the mount used? Thanks
Ray Riffe man I hate to be lame, but that was my dads setup he let me use. I know it's Garmin but that's it. In fact I got us lost even with it on the bars.
I have never ridden a fat bike or in the snow for that matter. I upgraded my old hardtail last week and went with a 27.5+ bike (Trek Stache 5). Would a plus bike be able to handle riding in the snow like that?
Dragon Timmeh not very well. I have a plus bike and it is so much harder to pedal in the snow. 4"+ is really the best for snow. Most fat bikes these days take 27.5+ tires as well.
What is your camera set up for your biking videos?
Sean Murphy EVO gimble with a GoPro Hero 4 black. And my iPhone.
Hey Dan.
I really hope we get some snow soon. Want to test my FB out on the slippy white stuff.
If you get two minutes maybe check out my fatbike edit I just uploaded. I think it turned out ok. :)
Do you have Strava?
Y Sotozaki I don't use Strava. I'm the guy who spends more time sinking around on features on the side of the trail, than actually riding the trail. I may start just so people can follow my routes.