"Tour de Fat Bastard" great Survivor Man style video, well done that would have taken ages. Don't know how those disc brakes will like the sand. The bike looks insane. Thanks for the post.
Re the fish oil not a good idea for sand when it gets warm it softens and the sand will stick like sh!t to a blanket.
Yeah it's steel.. But not plane old normal heavy steel.. It's a high quality chrome moly tubing and it's pretty light.. BTW Some of the lightest bike that they use in the Tour De France are steel frames.
I don't think I'll bother with the fish oil in the frame unless I start doing things this..
DJ
I've had a few people from here contact me about these new fat bikes and some couldn't find this post..
So here it is again and here's a couple more beach riding vids. (not mine)..
DJ
great vid DJ ..... I WANT ONE
This bike would go well at the sand dunes at greenhills ,and Cronulla !
Boylos
Hey DJ,
Getting more and more jealous at this thread goes on.
I was never worried about the disc brakes but I know a bit of sand in my drive train can be a bugger to clean and the most I would ride on sand is when the tide and swell is up and the sand has come over the pavement around the Alley.
You haven't had any drama's?
That's on nice bike DJ, would love one of those. This one is bigger but i doubt it's as ride-able as yours.
Yeah DJ, it looks like it was someone's DIY project, they go a bit overboard in the US hey. Even hot up their lawnmowers ..lol
Hi DJ,,
just wondering , even though your bike has fat bastard written all over it, is it a moonlander, and where did you get it from, i cant find stock anywhere?
thanks
Hi DJ,,
just wondering , even though your bike has fat bastard written all over it, is it a moonlander, and where did you get it from, i cant find stock anywhere?
thanks