Winter Cycling - Saw some REALY fat tires on a Surly

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This morning I saw a surly bike with fat tires. I don't mean MTB tires. I mean fat like the forward tire of a cruiser motorcycle. I don't see how the frame/fork can even hold them.
Was I imagining things?
Stickney
12-17-07, 07:31 AM
You saw this:
http://www.surlybikes.com/pugsley.html
It can take 4" tires.
Yea that was it!
new thing every day hehe.
ghettocruiser
12-17-07, 08:08 AM
Was it CBBaron?
BF Pug rider from Cleveland.
Severian
12-17-07, 08:55 AM
Specifically it was endomorph tires on large marge rims in a pugsly frame! woot surly!
Joe1946
12-17-07, 04:05 PM
I ride my Pugsley year round and have three wheelsets: 26x4.0's on Large Marge, 26x3.0 Kenda Flames on Large Marge and 29x2.35 Big Apples on 29er Snow Cat offset rims. Currently I have the 29x2.35's on it.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a21/jogiba/IMGP0529.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a21/jogiba/29erSnoCatfrontsideview.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a21/jogiba/26x3-3.jpg
MnIceBiker
12-17-07, 08:07 PM
The Surly 1x1 can fit non-offset Large Marge rims with up to a 3" tire. You have to saw off the canti bosses and ride with discs though.
MnIceBiker
12-17-07, 08:09 PM
Oops, I mean you GET to saw off the canti bosses and ride with discs :D
pinkrobe
12-17-07, 09:10 PM
Somebody rode one of those to work recently. I picked it up, and it wasn't as heavy as I thought it would be. No studs, but I heard the owner has no hills to climb on their commute.
RadioFlyer
12-17-07, 10:41 PM
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a21/jogiba/IMGP0529.jpg
WTF kind of magic is that? What am I missing? How is it standing?! :D
How's it ride on ice? Do you wish it had studs?
Joe1946
12-18-07, 01:11 PM
The snow was just right to keep the bike upright. I ride it everyday with the 29x2.35 Big Apples and wish I had studs on some parts of my daily ride but most of the time I have no ice to deal with. The last few days I walked it over a pedestrian bridge that goes over railroad tracks that had frozen ice and snow but it's only about 100 ft long were it iced over.
Nice ride Joe 1946
I saw on of these in Hawaii. the bike shop dude used it to ride on the broken-up lava rocks. Something like 8 or 10 psi?? slow & steady does it!
surly rules. i have a cross check and the thing goes places my MTB won't go.
StephenH
12-18-07, 11:01 PM
Cool bike there, but I would put a seat on it before riding. :)
Ken Cox
12-23-07, 09:53 PM
I have a Surly Karate Monkey set up as fixed a gear.
I ride it with Schwalble 2.35 Big Apple tires in the summer and Nokian 294's this winter.
Although puny compared to a Pugsley, people comment on my tires all the time.
I like the performance of the Big Apples.
Amazing tires.
I like the safety and confidence the Nokian 294's give me on ice, but they have an unreal amount of inertia, especially on acceleration.
BearSquirrel
12-24-07, 11:27 PM
I have a Surly Karate Monkey set up as fixed a gear.
I ride it with Schwalble 2.35 Big Apple tires in the summer and Nokian 294's this winter.
Although puny compared to a Pugsley, people comment on my tires all the time.
I like the performance of the Big Apples.
Amazing tires.
I like the safety and confidence the Nokian 294's give me on ice, but they have an unreal amount of inertia, especially on acceleration.
Schwalbe doesn't fluff up their tire sizes. I have to squeeze my Big Apple 2.35" tires through the Karate Monkey brake bosses.
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