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Old 05-10-18, 04:27 PM
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HerrKaLeun
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Originally Posted by JA TREK
Here's the thing... I started out in March only riding roads. Then, I was made aware of all sorts of beautiful trails around my home. The one I really like has some gravel, some areas with dirt/tree roots, etc. Parts are hilly but nothing extreme by any means. After riding it just one time I realized I think I like being on the trail more then the roads, but I want to do both. I will keep my hybrid for roads for sure.

The main reason I was thinking of a fat bike, is because we get long winters here in Upstate NY, and I would love to keep riding year round.

I know I definitely need to learn how to change flats. They replaced my tube yesterday.
Seems you left the most important information out of your OP.
Well, yeah, fatbike would work best then.
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