01/11/2024
Fat biking still lives!
WTB Is introducing their first fat bike tire called the Bailiff. All the details are on our website
To educate others on the benefits of fat bikes Goal is to bring together those who love fat bikes. They open new possibilities to how you can use bikes. Riding.
Open up new trails and new ways to look at trails. How we make trails. And make Fat Bike specific detours.
01/11/2024
Fat biking still lives!
WTB Is introducing their first fat bike tire called the Bailiff. All the details are on our website
10/20/2023
Fat bike season is almost here! Carbon wheels can save pounds worth of weight over a lot of stock fatbike wheels.
10/10/2023
Fat bikes ain’t dead and fat bike season this winter should be fantastic.
03/06/2023
Fat bikes are still alive and well at Trek Bicycle!
The Haul of the Wild // Meet the Latest Trek Farley The all-new Farley lets you go further and farther than ever before — it’s your overnight adventure rig, your off-season ripper, and your snowy singletrack s...
Who’s got snow?? if ya doing tell us where you’re at. Even better, share a pic of ya getting first tracks!
05/27/2021
Such an unfortunate decision. Not sure how they plan on funding enforcement of they short sighted decision.
The proposed electrical assisted bicycle (e-bike) pilot program is postponed until further notice. The one-year pilot program, which proposes to expand Class 1 e-bike access to all City-owned trails and allow Class 2 e-bikes on City-owned urban trails for the first time, was set to begin May 31. The delayed start will allow our department to continue its due diligence in seeking further clarification on the definition of e-bikes and its alignment with the Code of the City of Colorado Springs.
Class 1 e-bikes continue to be allowed on City-owned urban trails only. Urban trails, like Cottonwood Creek, Foothills, Pikes Peak Greenway and the Sand Creek trails, are typically described as local commuting and recreational trails that traverse neighborhoods and connect to the city’s core urban areas. E-bikes are also allowed on trails if the rider has obtained an other power-driven mobility device (OPDMD) permit through the Office of Accessibility. This permits the use of OPDMD’s by individuals with mobility disabilities in areas open to pedestrian use, including trails.
06/11/2020
Oh this is good news for fat bikes!
SRAM Introduces The Expanded Eagle Ecosystem with 10-52t Cassette Today, SRAM introduced an Eagle Expansion 10-52t cassette for their Eagle 12-speed XX1, X01, and GX levels, along with updated rear derailleur designs that are compatible with the new 2-tooth increase. The wireless Eagle AXS rear derailleurs on XX1 and X01 are already compatible with the new cassett
03/23/2020
Getting outside is good therapy for the soul in times like these, but be sure to keep your distance.