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Fat Bike Air and Action Shots on Tech Terrain

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EDIT: I figured this thread could have action shots on tech terrain (or features) piggyback on top.

Show everyone that these wide-tired behemoths can actually separate from the ground and can take on tech terrain and features :thumbsup:

Post up shots of you and your buds catching air on a fatty or taking on rocks, obstacles, and tech terrain. Let us know where yer at.

Rockburn Skills Park, Elkridge, Maryland:





Rosaryville State Park, Upper Marlboro, Maryland:

 
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bump for awesome pics

EDIT: I figured this thread could have action shots on tech terrain (or features) piggyback on top.

Show everyone that these wide-tired behemoths can actually separate from the ground and can take on tech terrain and features :thumbsup:

Post up shots of you and your buds catching air on a fatty or taking on rocks, obstacles, and tech terrain. Let us know where yer at.
late to the party since i just stumbled on this thread--two big thumbs up for the stoke, and for big fun on big wheels. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

makes me wanna build a fat bike right now...

btw, drevil, what frame is that?
 
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Fat Biking circa 1994
This is the bike and tires that planted the seed for snow biking in me. I put these huge tires on my Klein and they raised the bb an inch and they were over 30% wider than the tires I had on.
They were too big for all of my friends bikes except for one.

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