Sheeeit, i don't wear nuttin but a sailor hat and a smile!You sure will look great riding one on a NJ gravel road while wearing a full face motorcycle helmet...
It works. About a hundred miles on it in a bunch of snow rides and two beach rides over the last month and a half. No complaints, so far.I'm beginning to think the eFat format is the ideal all-terrain, go-anywhere exploration bike. Though i haven't desired a regular trail ebike, eFat is starting to appeal to me. Would be awesome for exploring deep in the pines.
It's interesting that Ari is the only brand that has really offered an eFat bike. I've occasionally thought about a Christini, but those things are 65 lbs... and even by e-bike standards, that's a bloody tank...It works. About a hundred miles on it in a bunch of snow rides and two beach rides over the last month and a half. No complaints, so far.
Yes, and spec is decent too. I managed to carry it up the observation deck for this photo on Wednesday, but won't do that again.It's interesting that Ari is the only brand that has really offered an eFat bike. I've occasionally thought about a Christini, but those things are 65 lbs... and even by e-bike standards, that's a bloody tank...
This Rocky mountain, Boreals both Sell fat ebikes.It's interesting that Ari is the only brand that has really offered an eFat bike. I've occasionally thought about a Christini, but those things are 65 lbs... and even by e-bike standards, that's a bloody tank...
Interesting... the Rocky Mtn looks... awkward at best... the Boreals is out of stock. And the Ari is better spec'd than either of them. But I don't have room for another bike right now until I purge the fleet a bit.This Rocky mountain, Boreals both Sell fat ebikes.
sweet looking Fatboy!
sweet looking Fatboy!