Interest in fat bikes is rising and new models are coming to market. We dug deeper to see what all the hype is about—and if purchasing a fat bike is worth it. Around 2015, there was a boom in the ...
Fat tire bikes are made for off-road mountain biking, or riding on uneven surfaces like gravel paths, forest trails, or sandy beaches. They can also be an asset for negotiating city streets slicked ...
While it is true that fat tire bikes are more versatile, allowing you to ride them on pretty much any terrain, they are also bulkier and heavier than their slimmer counterparts, especially if they are ...
Urban commutes don’t necessarily have to be dull. Not if you zip through the city on a two-wheeled beast like the Kakuka Rampage high-performance, fat-tire electric bike. While its name might be a bit ...
For many years, talking about fat-tire bikes meant you were referring to mountain bikes. But a more recent generation of bikes has dared to ask, “You call that fat?” These bikes, equipped with ...
Ride Review: Rad Power Bikes’ Rad Rover 6+ Ebike Refines The Design, Doesn’t Forget The Fat Tire Fun
As I noted in my review of the RadRover 5 in the summer of 2020, I didn’t have a very high opinion of fat tire bikes before the review, but the stout 5 changed my tune, and I’ve reviewed a few more ...
Fat tire snow biking in Northern Michigan is quickly becoming a prominent member of the winter sports scene. These epic photos and feature article were published in the January 2015 issue of Traverse, ...
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