Topic Name: running narrower tyres on a fat bike for touring
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on: June 02, 2017, 03:30:15 PM
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cycletrekkers
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« on: June 02, 2017, 03:30:15 PM » |
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howdy y'all! so i'm completely new to 'bikepacking' and fat bikes / mountain bikes, but have done a fair amount of touring on a 29er road touring bike but i'm looking at getting into more off road bikepacking as opposed to road touring.
currently in Nicaragua and the riding has been a blast but for places where the road turns to a rocky pot hole filled mess it has been miserable on my road touring bike and has got me yearning for a 29+ (or 27.5+) touring set up. every 'plus bike' i look at it way out of my price range though, i don't know if it's just because it's a relatively new thing but they all seem to be super expensive. fat bikes however seem to be a bit more affordable and i'm sure they would kick ass on trails, but not so sure about putting in big distances on road with a fat bike.
so my question is this; without changing the rims on a fat bike would it be possible to just swap the tyres out on a fat bike to something slightly narrower to kind of change a fat bike to plus sized bike? like instead of a 3-4" tyre putting something like 2.5-2.8 tyre on a fat bike?
if this makes no sense it's probably because i'm dehydrated and bought a bottle of friggin fantastic nicaraguan rum.
any advice or if anyone has done something similar i'd really appreciate any input.
thank you!
-michael
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Topic Name: running narrower tyres on a fat bike for touring
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Reply #1 on: June 04, 2017, 06:01:00 AM
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harryonaspot
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« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2017, 06:01:00 AM » |
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Well it would depend on the width of the rims on your fatbike. Many have between 80 and 100mm wide rims. That is wider than a 3.0 tire. So no.not possible with those. The ideal size rim for what you want would be 35 to 50 mm. Around 1/2 the width of what is probably on your fatbike now..
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Topic Name: running narrower tyres on a fat bike for touring
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Reply #2 on: June 12, 2017, 06:46:36 PM
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MikeC
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« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2017, 06:46:36 PM » |
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Harry is correct. Most people in your shoes end up either buying a second wheelset for spring/summer/fall use, or changing their minds on what they really need.
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