MadRhino
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Yep. You need an helicopter to be able to follow me in town on this biketomjasz said:NICE Ride! Any other details?MadRhino said:My street bike has 65mm rims and 3'' tires

Yep. You need an helicopter to be able to follow me in town on this biketomjasz said:NICE Ride! Any other details?MadRhino said:My street bike has 65mm rims and 3'' tires
spinningmagnets said:Full suspension AND fat tires? That's just nuts, who needs that?
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Next thing you know someone will want a motor too.spinningmagnets said:Full suspension AND fat tires? That's just nuts, who needs that?
spinningmagnets said:Nobody "needs" that, but...there is a market for it.
speedmd said:Are you suggesting a fat tired bicycle with 10- 12 inches of suspension travel be illegal? Pleasure Trucks that do not fit the roads, folks blasting their sound systems, or driving recklessly in pedestrian or multi user areas I can understand your point, but what real harm will come from folks pedaling even 10 inch wide tires with gobs of suspension if that makes them happy.
Chalo said:speedmd said:Are you suggesting a fat tired bicycle with 10- 12 inches of suspension travel be illegal? Pleasure Trucks that do not fit the roads, folks blasting their sound systems, or driving recklessly in pedestrian or multi user areas I can understand your point, but what real harm will come from folks pedaling even 10 inch wide tires with gobs of suspension if that makes them happy.
This sidetrack began with a reference to trucks that have both fat tires and long travel suspension, but in a decent world wouldn't exist at all. Then some ding-dong suggested that market demand reflects what is right, to which I brought up refuting examples.
Suspension fatbikes fall under the category "usually stupid but not morally wrong". As opposed to passenger cars, which in context are usually not stupid but are morally wrong.
MadRhino said:Illegality should be about, and only about, what is a prejudice or harm to others. If that was, the book of laws would be much smaller and the law would be much closer to be real justice. Right now, the major part of the law is a tax on freedom, or an expression of subjective morality.
Back to the subject of the post: Fat bikes are not a good ride out of their specific purpose, but a good suspension does make them more versatile.
ecycler said:The stadium/baja truck comparison makes sense to me. It seems like the best way to soak up big bumps at speed is with lots of suspension and big durable tires,