The ExPo Mountain Bike Photo Thread

Mr Pink57

New member
How do you like the FbN tires and Marge Lites on the Pugs? Bet it's a bit more peppy...

They're not too bad, and yes they do add a lot more pep than the 27tpi Nates that were on there before. I have been doing a lot of mixed miles of pavement, dirt and gravel in one ride and they do well across the board and really well on asphalt.
 

jayspies

Adventurer
I just picked up a set for the Muk. Amazon had them on sale for $69/each. Will report back once I get them mounted up tubeless.
 

R Stowe

Observer
Here's my Raleigh Tokul 27.5



It's loaded down for a bikpacking trip with my Oveja Negra frame bag, seat pack, and the "lunch box" handle bar bag holding my dry bag on the bars. I also have a basic dump pouch to carry my camera on the backside of the bars.

Besides being my single track and trail bike I've also taken it bikepacking in Big South Fork and even mounted a rod holder for a fishing trip to Hunting Island. It's nice to be able to cover some ground with my gear once I've parked the Tacoma.

I really like it, but after some test drives I have the 27.5+ bug pretty bad.
 
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jayspies

Adventurer
They're not too bad, and yes they do add a lot more pep than the 27tpi Nates that were on there before. I have been doing a lot of mixed miles of pavement, dirt and gravel in one ride and they do well across the board and really well on asphalt.

I picked up a pair, and am having a bear of a time mounting them tubeless on my Rolling Darryls. They're on the thin side, I know, but dayum they are fiddly. Did you have similar issues, and if so, find a workaround?
 
My '14 Salsa Mukluk II bikepacking setup, it's going to be mostly 7 days or less trips in '16 to test the setup(and myself) before heading to Europe in '17 for a 3 months bikepacking trip in Switzerland, France, Italy and maybe Spain....Might split the 3 months in two and spend one half either on the Continental Divide or Northern Quebec(Nunavik)

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clydascope

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In the beginning...

My first "adventure" ever - 1976
that's me in the middle
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My first homemade mountain bike - 1981
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My first production mountain bike - the Mt Fuji
Big Oak Flat Road, Yosemite 1982
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Glacier Point, Yosemite 1983
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Minaret Vista/Deadman Pass 1984
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YotaPilot

Adventurer
^^^AWESOME!! I love how you still have the reflectors on in the second to last pic. Safety first. But honestly, those are great pictures.
 

Flagster

Expedition Leader
Snow is still thick in N. AZ

pow pow
 

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Bedrock

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Moab has some great terrain for fat bikes in Winter and in Summer. Sandy washes are where it's at!
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