Is the Electric Fatbike the ultimate machine for riding on snow? Let me tell you what I have found. Music: Audionautix Videos: / watch • Ferme L' Aventure • 2023 Norco Bigfoot VLT...
Right On Robert! Thanks for the cool video! I really enjoyed watching this video it was very interesting. I gave you a thumbs up for all your efforts 🍻✌
You're not going about this the best way. Skis, snow shoes, fat tires are considered flotation devices. Snow tires are not. They don't work by flotation, it just the opposite. Snow tires work by cutting through the snow until you hit the ground. To do this, the tires must be thin, not flat. Also, the tires should aggressive and self cleaning. On hard packed snow, fat tires should be fine. However, in deep snow, a thin tire is better. I have a lot of experience riding motocross bikes in the snow. The deeper it is the better it goes. You can ride in places where snowmobiles get stuck.
@@RobertBeriault753 Measure the frame first, in my fat bike 4.8 tyre goes to front fork ok, but ine rear is to narrow.I also ad a big front rack to my fat bike and its awesome, its allows to move a ton of grocery easy :) Very useful camping trips also, and its possible to use a extra space for second battery.
Great vid, as always. I guess I'm late to the party but wouldn't an even lower tire pressure be more beneficial? I've heard of people running around 5psi in the winter. Thanks and keep on cycling!😊
Many fatbikers lower their pressure to 4 t0 5 lbs for off road or snow condtions. I keep it at 8 because I ride mostly in the city and the application of road Salt everywhere results in having to ride on pavement much of the winter.