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Old 12-02-17, 12:34 PM
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Per a request from a mod, he'd like to see a vote on if there should be a dedicated Fatbike Forum.

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Old 12-02-17, 12:45 PM
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my vote is in....
I'm afraid it is a bit late for a fatbike forum since MTBR already gave them a good home. But never too late to try
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Old 12-02-17, 01:25 PM
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Sure. Fat bikes are so "different" from any thing I've seen in decades I think a dedicated forum is justified.
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Please....

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Nice idea to have a forum for true fat bikes. Plus bikes should stay in the regular mountain bike forum.
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Old 12-02-17, 06:56 PM
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Yeah, they are not real mountain bikes. Get them out of here.
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I voted yes. They're not my cup of tea (or ever will be); but I don't see why not.
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Originally Posted by RecceDG
Per a request from a mod, he'd like to see a vote on if there should be a dedicated Fatbike Forum.

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Thanks for starting this poll!

Since it seems to be growing in popularity, we were considering making it's own section! But I'd have to have a lot of interest in order to do that. So let everyone know to come on here and vote!

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Old 12-03-17, 11:00 AM
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It's a no brainer...don't know why it's not already up!
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We had done a poll before about 1.5 years ago and there were maybe 3 people interested. So we didn't do it. But I do need to prove to the bosses that it's wanted. I really need more votes than this so be sure to spread the word!
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Old 12-03-17, 07:14 PM
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IMO fat bikes "are" different enough to have their own separate forum title...
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We had done a poll before about 1.5 years ago and there were maybe 3 people interested.
This poll has been up for a few hours and already has 5 times as many yes votes.

I think that's a pretty strong indicator.

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The mountain bike forum barely gets any traffic. I don't see the need to slice and dice any finer.
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I really can't understand why someone would make the effort to come on this thread and vote 'no'. If they can have a forum for Fixed Gear and Fixed Gear Freestyle???
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Originally Posted by RecceDG
Per a request from a mod, he'd like to see a vote on if there should be a dedicated Fatbike Forum.

Please Vote!
Voted a big fat yes.
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Old 12-04-17, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by JonathanGennick
The mountain bike forum barely gets any traffic. I don't see the need to slice and dice any finer.
maybe there is little traffic in the specialty forums because people post MTB topics in the general forum?

I'm just picking on you.... no offense, not personal. I sometimes post in the wrong forum too. The general forum lives by a vicious cycle. Because it has more traffic, people tend to post there. Because more people post there, it has more traffic.
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Originally Posted by HerrKaLeun
maybe there is little traffic in the specialty forums [URL="https://www.bikeforums.net/general-cycling-discussion/1129667-mountain-biking-manhattan.html"]because people post MTB topics in the general forum?[/URL
LOL! I am so ashamed :-).

I was on a commuter bike though. So maybe the commuter forum?
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Old 12-05-17, 05:21 AM
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I clicked on no by mistake. Somebody slap me, please. Must be lack of enough coffee this morning.

YES! I love my fatbike!
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A phat yes from me too.

As I mentioned in another thread, what's the harm in trying out a Fat Bikes section and see how it goes for a while? I think it will be popular, particularly the pictures thread that I can envisage in my mind's eye!
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Images like this?





A bike leaning against a fancy bench kicked off the Addiction thread in the 41....
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Old 12-05-17, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by JonathanGennick
The mountain bike forum barely gets any traffic. I don't see the need to slice and dice any finer.
Very true - i voted no
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Old 12-05-17, 12:57 PM
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Yes. Yes, yes, yes. Several years ago I thought fatbikes were just a silly niche bike, then my sister-in-law got me on one. I was seven years old again. They're just wonderful. Living here in Minnesota, it allowed me to sell my trainer and ride through the winter. Can't imagine not having one in my stable.

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Old 12-05-17, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by JonathanGennick
The mountain bike forum barely gets any traffic. I don't see the need to slice and dice any finer.
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Very true - i voted no
I disagree...the Mountain Bike forum consistently has fairly high traffic comparable to the other main topics. Fat biking would generate more interest as a sub forum than "Beach Cruisers", "Folding Bikes" or "Fixed Gear Freestyle".

I think you'd still get fat tire topics in the Mountain Bike forum where it's relevant.
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Old 12-05-17, 02:08 PM
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MTBR sliced itself into too many sub-forums, and now I find it much less useful. I don't see the point unless a sub-forum is getting so much traffic that topics get quickly buried.

If you ask me, this BF has way too many sub-forums as it is for the size of its membership.

I understand the intuitive urge behind further specialization, but unless a forum is already too busy, splitting it up makes each one less valuable. If you have a question on either board, you have now cut down the number of people who will see it.

I am curious what exactly people who want a separate Fat Bike board feel it will gain them?

But whatever, do what you want.
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Originally Posted by revcp
Yes. Yes, yes, yes. Several years ago I thought fatbikes were just a silly niche bike, then my sister-in-law got me on one. I was seven years old again. They're just wonderful. Living here in Minnesota, it allowed me to sell my trainer and ride through the winter. Can't imagine not having one in my stable.
I'm like you, didn't plan to get one. Then we were on vacation and rented a couple fatbikes to ride on the beach. My expression sez it all:

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Lisa said we'd get his & hers fatbikes when we got home. Now, I put more damn miles on that bike, in fact, I'm going out the door for the first snowy/icy ride of the season.

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BTW - I put Woodchippers on my Pugsley for gravel grinding and adventure riding

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