Over the last 12 months, the new “fat bike” category of mountain bikes have emerged and captured the curiosity of riders around the globe. Using wider than average tire sizes — traditional MTB tires max out around 2.8″ wide, while fat bikes can be 5″ wide — make previously-unpassable terrain, like snow or sand, a lot more possible on a fat bike.
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