What do you think?
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
What do you think?
I posted this in general discussion. Maybe it is better here.
Is this the best time of year to buy a fat bike?
Bikers are thinking of getting out there on the streets and M.T.B. trails very soon.
I don't think many are thinking of Fat Biking.
I think that will relate into the lowest yearly prices.
Even if I am wrong,
I just want to know if Fat Bike prices are the lowest they are going to get for the year.
Is this the best time of year to buy a fat bike?
Bikers are thinking of getting out there on the streets and M.T.B. trails very soon.
I don't think many are thinking of Fat Biking.
I think that will relate into the lowest yearly prices.
Even if I am wrong,
I just want to know if Fat Bike prices are the lowest they are going to get for the year.
#2
Senior Member
In general I don't know. But my wife was able to save $800 on her 2017 Salsa Mukluk at REI last month, so there are some bargains around.
#3
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 140
Bikes: 2005 Bianchi Eros, 2009 Fuji CCR-3, 2015 Framed Minnesota 3.0 (fatty), 1992 Bianchi Project-3
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 42 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 3 Times
in
3 Posts
I picked up my Framed Minnesota 3.0 with an uninstalled Bluto shock in June of 2016 for a crazy nice price. I got lucky, but I suppose there weren't as many shoppers for winter rides in the summer.
At bike shops, however, many have "end of season" sales that can get you great sale prices.
At bike shops, however, many have "end of season" sales that can get you great sale prices.
Last edited by FargoRider; 02-27-18 at 10:10 AM.