Keeping your extremeties warm while winter riding is a hard, expensive task. I have invested in the gear (battery powered heated gloves and socks are a game changer) and even i generally wont go out if its below -15c. I dont blame you for turning back
@cozmo469411 ай бұрын
I usually just wear thick socks and gloves when it gets really cold, but I don't go riding when it's -20C, I just do my 10min commute
@m4yd0g11 ай бұрын
Thin gloves under mittens. Latex gloves as a vapor barrier for longer treks
@cyrusdolph233911 ай бұрын
Barmitts are a game changer to keep your hands warm. I've ridden in -6 degrees without discomfort.
@LaurentiusTriarius11 ай бұрын
Alpine ski gear, I ride up to minus 15°c it gets much colder in Tremblant where I live but -15°c is the threshold of where you can be comfortable with alpine skiing gear, at around 0°c you're better off with country skiing gear lol
@AaronHendu11 ай бұрын
$5 10w usb heating element / pads...$10 thermal underwear to sew them into...USB power bank to provide power. Save hundreds. Stay just as warm.
@nedwalker0511 ай бұрын
He’s back! Good to see content on the main channel again!
@petererbse625311 ай бұрын
I built up my old 2012 hardtail as a winter bike. Your RSD could be also amazing as a singlespeed in winter. I had really good results. Also a game changer for me was a coil fork. It just works so much better imo. But it's amazing seeing you going out at that temperature. And the build is great too
@Kcducttaper111 ай бұрын
Bar Mitts are amazing! They're fairly inexpensive and the biggest thing that they do is they keep the wind off of your hands so your gloves can work a LOT more effectively. You can take them off and put them on in under a minute easy just with a few velcro straps. I just rode a few dozen laps on a frozen lake when it was about 15F. I had on long fingered riding gloves (definitely not big chunky igloo gloves like you had) and my bar mitts and my hands were plenty toasty warm for the whole ride!
@veganpotterthevegan11 ай бұрын
Done plenty of -40F +5hr days in Wisconsin with bar mitts and moderately warm gloves
@Valentin35911 ай бұрын
Since I'm from Belarus, -10°C (14F) is nothing special for us, but dispite that you can meet a fat bike soooo rarely. But a lot of people use winter tires with spikes, like ones from schwalbe. That especially handy in spring, when all trails in forests are covered in ice with layer of water over it) Personally I prefere to ride over fresh snow, using XC hardtail on regular tyres, so extra drag from snow even helps with climbing on something really steep.
@PortaPotty-dy3ob5 ай бұрын
I come from mongolia (average winter temp: -20 ish) and for commuting i use my schwalbe ice spiker, but when going biking i use my trek farley
@andrewpm211 ай бұрын
As a resident of MA, cold weather is no joke. Can't wait until winter is gone.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Idk the extent of the snow there, but I loved riding in the snow. It's all melted here now but still love riding in wet, mud, w/e. I think I like winter riding more than summer here 😄😂
@ShutUpSceneKid6911 ай бұрын
Indiana here. At least Rays is closeish to me 😅. I want warm weather back
@williamlarry131711 ай бұрын
Cool winter bike build but if you want a monster hardtail you should check out the RSD Sergeant it can run almost every wheel set he middlechild can run but it can also run 29x3.0 or even 27.5x4.0
@LaurentiusTriarius11 ай бұрын
I ride my steel hardtail with 25 mm inner width rims with 29's schwalbe ice Spikers 2.25... it's excellent on the hard packed and doable on soft snow
@mellissanash751711 ай бұрын
RSD Mayor is another cool fat bike they make.
@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb511 ай бұрын
Gonna take a hell of a lot more then that for frostbite, just exercising will give enough circulation. You could have used 27.5 plus size tires also, ive got a plus size set up on my hardtail also.
@zmuzzy10111 ай бұрын
Unless you have a circulation issue like Reynauds. My doctor has warned me about loosing my toes if I'm not sensible with it.
@veganpotterthevegan11 ай бұрын
Some get frostbite Iess. Everyone isn't the same. That said, this isn't fitting 27.5 plus tires out back
@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb511 ай бұрын
@@veganpotterthevegan yes it will fit up to 2.8 27.5+ tires….read there website and Hardtail party tried it!
@tormodhaugen322010 ай бұрын
You can easily get a frostbite if you don’t use warm gloves in -18 °C. I have been cycling in Norwegian winters for 25 years, and my advice is to keep your head, feet, fingers and face warm, in that order. Thick winter gloves are usually good enough. Electric heating elements are not necessary if the clothes are otherwise warm enough.
@mtbboy199310 ай бұрын
Hei from Norway. any specific gloves you can recommend? I want gloves that don't have a issue with included liner that comes. Swix gloves but they have this issue. @@tormodhaugen3220
@brucemackay878611 ай бұрын
I do own a fat bike, RMB Blizzard (sim geo to the Growler you tested). The trails can be under 2-6 ft of snow depending on the year. The float of 4"+ tires is a need so you don't punch through "the crust" once the trails are "set". To make it an "all year ride" I hade some 29 hoops built to fat hubs and I use it to commute to work ,in the winter too on the fats.
@tybaltlobenstein942611 ай бұрын
Love it. I just built up a 27.5 wheel with a 2.8 tire to mullet my hardtail. Its slow but grip isnt a concern anymore and it also takes away some small bumps too. Also love the second channel!
@raufeliperau11 ай бұрын
OMG Where did you get those orange rotor bolts!!!????
@thencmech328911 ай бұрын
I have the diamondback overdrive from the best beginner bike video Seth made years ago sounds crazy. Still had the single speed and dual brake lever even the bell he put on to play foot down as seen in the foot down video later on
@LaurentiusTriarius11 ай бұрын
Yes 👍 I'm stoked this is seeping to the main channel, as a Canadian I'm sure a lot of people miss on the fun, I just ride studded tires on my hardtail and it goes, no frigging need for a fatbike don't miss on all the fun...
@BlackFlag9411 ай бұрын
Great stuff! Hardest thing about snowy trails is seeing where the trail is!!
@cory732811 ай бұрын
Love to see the RSD back in the rotation
@A42sre11 ай бұрын
Hi! I’ve been riding in super snowy conditions in Finland for a few years now and I suggest you try schwalbe ice spiker tires😉
@mtbboy199310 ай бұрын
Those are definitely nice, studs won't tear out knobs won't split, robust stiff enough knobs, robust studs, tyres are durable, do a nice job, but in wet snow they clog up more than the 45NRTH Wrathchild, which has better clearance, and has studs on some knobs and not others, so a nice allrounder, 45NRTH Wrathchild , but for ice only the Ice Spiker is great, great thread pattern on both. But if conditions are too bad with too wet, heavy sticky snow then no tyres work, bike will lock up despite my bike having nice clearance. I still have the Ice Spiker, and won't sell them, got them second hand for cheap, nice tyres, but I want to build another bike so this will be nice.
@A42sre10 ай бұрын
@@mtbboy1993 cool man
@mtbboy199310 ай бұрын
The ones I tried were 2.25 so a bit narrow, but back then I had 23mm rims, they felt great on those. But got 30mm rims now, so think these would be too narrow, but they have 29x2.60 too,I see they are easy to get now. I I don't reuse my old wheels I might get those. @@A42sre
@mattkock11 ай бұрын
My favorite tire inserts I have used are MYNESWEEPERS. I did a test in 2020 at AngelFire Bike Park (that Eats tires) where I ran Maxxos Dissector tires in EXO casing not even EXO+ and I didn't get a single flat tire in 3 days. I was sold after that. I have flatted Maxxis DD casing tires at AngelFire.
@genisis5311 ай бұрын
Bar mitts help your hands a lot! And if they fit the bike properly, there’s no loss of lever function
@brucemackay878611 ай бұрын
Evan, have the RSD Middlechild in CrMO, ❤️ it. Run it 29x2.5 or 27.5 x 2.8 F&R depending on conditions. Live in the ineterior of BC 🇨🇦 (do have a "full fat" see next post). I recommended RSD Sergeant to my friends who also wanted a modern HT to spice up old familiar rides. Helps with: "I can't justify a dedicated fat bike" but as "the one bike for ALL seasons" hard to beat. Very Sim Geo to the MC takes up to 27.5 × 4.0" if you need the float.
@RichardVanMeter-j5x11 ай бұрын
That was great I wish that I'd picked up another wide tire today but we're also lacking snow and it doesn't look real good here in central Minnesota it was fun to watch I just got back from the bike shop and took a look around Walmart while I was waiting the bike shop has this really nice Marlin I can probably put my bike back together in 10 minutes but it's nice to take a break before I get started
@forest_biker68411 ай бұрын
I'm in the Hudson Valley of NY and this is fat bike season! Some snow, mud, frosted up trails and a mixed up version of all three is Fat bike weather. I use the fat bike in soft unpredictable conditions and this is where it shines. You don't reallly need one for snow until the snow is over 4-6 inches. You're spot on with the rolling resistance, and filling in the techy spots, add some steep climbs to that and you're fatbiking! When there is feet of snow and the trails are packed and groomed for fatbiking I'd rather break out skis, not enough tech and rocks for me. There is nothing like biking in fresh fallen snow with fatbike tires running 5 inch wide tires at 5-6psi (and i'm 210lbs) and chewing your way up and snow hillside! Thanks for the videos! Cheers!
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Sounds super fun! I'd love to ride groomed snow. I'm considering going to Iceman in Michigan next fall
@pwn3d_d1rt11 ай бұрын
Living in Canada, the Rockies at that I can tell you this... Riding in the snow is fun and you definitely don't need a fat bike! I ride my Trek Roscoe with 29x2.6 tires most of the winter. Another option is Schwalbe ice spiker tires that come in 29er... Enjoy the snowy ride!... PS tubes work better in the cold 😉
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
I saw some tire marks where you could tell people totally slid out. I was wondering if that was cuz the narrower tires. But I didn't realize how slow and sluggish snow is. I thought snow was fast and slick because of skiing
@pwn3d_d1rt11 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga hahaha... Yup. The thing about snow is it feels like there's lots of traction until there isn't and washouts happen quickly but more so on pavement but studs will pretty much stop that. Riding in snow is definitely a workout but it's fun. However, I'm glad we have an indoor bike park here because it's definitely too much for me sometimes!
@LaurentiusTriarius11 ай бұрын
As a Quebecer I'd say exactly the same 🤘
@jamesweldon811811 ай бұрын
9:19 epic shot
@mabriff11 ай бұрын
Cool looking build! I'm gonna try this with an old Kona frame I'm not currently using.
@dimimtb11 ай бұрын
I’m going to looking at picking up an RSD for winter riding vs buying a fat bike. Looking for a used frame but people love them. Yup in Toronto winter riding needs studded tires, a lot of freeze/thaw and lots of ice normally. For the glove, a trick is use a hotshot/warmer on the inside of your wrist which keeps the blood going to your fingers warm. I also like lobster/three finger gloves for winter riding.
@64Spokes11 ай бұрын
Slide the rear wheel back and you can fit 27.5x3.0’s on a middle child I run studded 27.5x3.0 45nrth wraithchilds on mine with tons of clearance
@jamescameron618311 ай бұрын
Snow Shepard guide pro gloves are perfect for snow and only cost £65
@Trikk5711 ай бұрын
Evan, get some trigger finger mitts, they have the pointer separate and the other 3 digits together.. wayy warmer in super cold weather proven for me in -22C japan power for 8 hours of boarding. Won't cost you an arm and a leg either (or a pinky)
@fatbikeriderforever11 ай бұрын
Make sure to check the weather and how the temperature progresses. I'm glad you tried it in -1 degree weather, but a hot pair of gloves goes a long way. Great project dude! 👍👍👍
@uroslangus53627 күн бұрын
You can also take a 2018 devinci kobain, put some 40i 27,5" rims and 3" tires on it (which it runs stock) and you're good for the snow 😉
@22yoshifan11 ай бұрын
I ride a RSD sergeant v4 with 27.5x3.8s 140mm DVO fork. Perfect fatty for the winter, light and nimble. I used too ride a 26x4.8 on a differny frame tons of traction but heavy and fairly slow. I could run a solid fork and 4.0s if i wanted to run studs for some extra traction. I can run it as a 29er or a 27.5+ in the summer and it makes for a super fun and versatile bike. I'll have too say Pogies/Bar Mits are extremely nice I love having my hands uncovered or with light gloves.
@WilliamrikerNCC170111 ай бұрын
Cool wheels for sure, i just wonder what’s the advantage of going with plus 26” wheels vs 27.5 plus? I’d think there would be more tire options especially for 27.5 plus
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Agreed! I thought it was super cool especially with the 40mm internal rim width
@JDfromNV11 ай бұрын
I would love to see you slap some 26 x 3.0 tires on there and make it a true mid-fat tire bike. Love that RSD frame so versatile like you said.
@Phillip-mtbs11 ай бұрын
Super cool vid Evan! I am so proud of my rig, I run a wtb scraper rim with schwalbe nobby nic 2.8 inch tires on my enduro hardtail. Keep up the vids😊
@That_Stealth_Guy11 ай бұрын
Fun story, I now know who bought the rims I was looking at on Pink Bike for a bike build I am working on. Saw them late at night, logged in the next day and BAM "sold" . Glad to see them put on an super interesting build . I love riding in the snow, although that is a rare occasion here in Texas. For me, riding in the snow is always a pleasure because it dampens the sounds of the loud, busy world we live in. Plus it makes trails you are familiar with a bit more interesting if you happen to hit a hidden slippery patch. The key is to dress accordingly. Good gloves and warm foot make it much more enjoyable.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Haha man we both have the same taste! I'd be willing to let them go for less than I got them for (not too low though haha). Let me know if interested! Trying to clean house right now for a big project
@That_Stealth_Guy11 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga I already found a set of Stans 3.30 26" ZTR Crest wheels for the project, but thanks for the offer.
@athishmarutharaj600111 ай бұрын
Hi, it's awesome you are riding in the winter. Me and my dad also bike in these conditions. when its below -10.c, we put in heat packs in to our gloves at the base of our fingers and toes. we also got heated gloves and my dad has heated socks that are battery powered and last for a couple of rides. WE got these at Costco. If you want to, u can repurpose old MTB tires and drill studs in and wrap the inside of your tire with ductape. (it has to be tubed tho). Also it does not hurt to wear themals and warm-up (exersize) for 5 mins and then go MTBing.
@athishmarutharaj600111 ай бұрын
lol sorry i just finished watching the rest of your vid and yes you are right, i don't know how long the winter is in Bentonville but if its only 2months long then i guess it not worth spending a lot of money
@scottshred727111 ай бұрын
Great Show , 🤘😎That Monster Rocks!! Thanks for the Totally Rad show!!!! 🤘🤘
@mtbboy199310 ай бұрын
You might want to try heated gloves. I've not tried it. But makes sense. I use thin Marino liner, thick Marino liner, and two sizes too large riding gloves, this works in -10C if, but if really slow, or take a break too long, my fingers hurt, especially if windy. Only thick liner works too if constantly moving fast. but even in -5C it can be horrible if it's foggy. For waterproofing I use nitrile gloves over the liner. For for -18 this would be too cold. So ski gloves over that would probably work, especially if big enough, but keep in mind just layering up is not the only thing you have to have air between the layers, not super tight everything squeezed, then you get cold anyway. I think layering up is key. This is why people use those bar mitts. I've never tried it. For me it would be worth it, to be able to ride, with my problems I can't always ride so take every opportunity I can to ride. No matter the weather, only thing stopping me is my back, neck, or a brutal storm. I don't have any good ski gloves, I have ski gloves too, a common issue. But I think gloves without that issue, and with a good liner, wind and water proof, and extra roomy would be good, thin you could have a Marino wool liner or two inside.
@cjhenks11 ай бұрын
Live in Northern MN here and fat bike and cross country ski through the winter. Up and down riding is really hard because you get your hands/feet warm on the climbs and then they can freeze on the downhill parts. I usually stick to XC/single track. It's slower but that's the point, helps negate the windchill factor. If you can't feel your fingers/toes, it's time to be done. Good choice calling it even though it was obvious you were bummed. Get back on tomorrow.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Heck yeah thanks for the comment CJ. Glad you get it!
@LiLaskmeaboutchrist11 ай бұрын
Even though I’ve moved on from mountain biking to dirt biking this is the only mtb channel I watch
@SteveKimbo11 ай бұрын
I love riding in fresh snow. Not that common where I live but if it comes down I'll be out in it.
@rubbermonkey200811 ай бұрын
I wanna hear a ride report on this bike in the summer. I miss 26ers, and on some old tight tech trails.
@jaybainum951311 ай бұрын
hurray for 26!! Thx for the inpiring video Evan👍
@graf_benson589211 ай бұрын
Snowstorm? In German we call this: Ein paar kleine Schneeflöckchen mehr nicht!
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
German has so many letters to say "a few little snowflakes" 😂
@TechnicallyNotSteve7 ай бұрын
That thing is so rad!
@ExplosiveNotes11 ай бұрын
I've heard somewhere that latex surgeon gloves under normal gloves help with hands not freezing up, but I haven't tested that. Could be worth a try and cheap for you.
@Itswill80411 ай бұрын
I bought an old on one 456 cycle of violence and being 8 years old it runs 26inch wheel and I don't know why but I find the small wheels so much fun making it more playful and exciting being my first bike to use 26ers
@Adams_Excursions11 ай бұрын
I would definitely look into getting the 3 inch wide tires. There is a big different in volume even going from 2.8 to 3.0.
@AaronHendu11 ай бұрын
One season I made studded tires using hex head computer "screws" actually bolts with washers / nuts. Head inside the tire, and excess threads clipped off.on outside to create small sharp little studs.. it took a couple hours per tire, but they worked awesome on packed snow / ice, and black ice on road / paved trails. It was literally night and day compared to no studs. You can buy studded tires but they are very pricey and not common. Making your own you can use whatever tire as a base you want to. In cwrtain snow conditions, narrow studded tires work better than fat tires...they sink all the way to the hard pack and dont float on top. Which can be a benefit. On road they really worked amazing. Trail only might not be worth the effort but maybe an experiment to try if yoi are bored one day lol. I cut an old tube to act as a barrier between screw heads and inflated tube. Some of the bolts did pull out over the season, but they held air and still worked great.
@thin_slice11 ай бұрын
i love your vids man, did you ever think of using pins inside out in the tire and riding on a frozen lake
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Haha no. I'd like to try and avoid ice
@thin_slice11 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga it would be fun though
@caedenchapman537311 ай бұрын
I run the RSD sergeant with 29x3 maxxis dhf and dhr2 tires for winter. I definitely get the point about fingers lol. Try getting some pogies, the will save you!
@nobody_noob269411 ай бұрын
what I found being the most fun to ride is like 2 days after a snow storm. We got the first snow since 2018 here near paris and it was a blast riding singletrack since the snow half-melted on the track itself. It was around -1Celsius and it was a blast.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Wow MTB near Paris! How cool. I rode the other day when it was melting and it was super fun. I've never once lost traction in the snow either, I expected it to be slippery
@MattsMTBworkshop11 ай бұрын
i did the same thing on my recent DJ build i used a 29 er for and a 26 inch wheel turned out fine
@jppt8811 ай бұрын
Checking in from Ohio where I ride a hardtail in the snow alot. A pair of Nitrile mechanics gloves under your snow gloves buys some extra time for your hands. Also prevents you from exposed skin if you need to make an adjustment. Stay off wooden features in the trail if you can.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
It's funny you mentioned that. On my second channel I have the footage, I didn't end the ride when I said. I put on nitrile gloves with the snow gloves and my hands warmed. I rode about 10 more min and then the goggles froze over haha. Took it as a sign to try again when its warmer
@GHinWI11 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga: I know you don’t want to hear about buying things, but…get some mitten shells. Basically a shell that’s wind proof , and you wear whatever gloves under them.
@eXaviar11 ай бұрын
Nice experiment 😊 snow riding ist awesome 😁 a must do every year for me 😍 and I don't want to buy a fat bike either. I just do it on my normal bike. I would probably slap on my Schwalbe ICE Spicker Pro 💪🏿 Staying warm is no issue for me. It does not get that cold here. Coldest was maybe -10°C and I have warm stuff on. I learned to keep the core toasty, so the body does not decide to cut off warming my hands and feet. Works a treat.
@eugene4456911 ай бұрын
Just snowed in the northeast, I hope to ride my rigid schwinn axum with 2.6 tires just like you did in this video
@davidvalletta275511 ай бұрын
Fiscally responsible Evan. I like it.
@mrkill-dj6dh11 ай бұрын
Being a Chicago native, I do not miss riding in cold and snow at all! Moved to Phoenix 6 years ago and loving it!!
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
I lived in Phoenix for 10 years and idk why the winters sucked there. 40° is bone chilling cold there haha. Plus the wind 😬
@mrkill-dj6dh11 ай бұрын
I agree 40degrees does feel cold here, but dealing with sub zero is the worst!
@heywood16511 ай бұрын
In the snow at night is completely different. It feels like you're going warp speed, even though you're probably only going half normal speed. Great fun!
@jlkmotox11 ай бұрын
Get the crappy little one time use hand warmers and put them on the back of your hands. For your feet I use full hight waterproof socks. Keeps the wind from getting to your skin. If it’s getting a bit cold still, take those same warmers and put them on the tops of your feet under the tongue of your shoe. I live in pa and ride through the winter temps get to single dodgers and below
@kmsbailey40511 ай бұрын
I need to get up to Bentonville one day this summer and let you try out my new Commencal Öhlins tempo. You'd love it. Plus I'm only a couple hours away
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Oh yeah I requested one of those from Commencal and they didn't have the budget 😔 they look awesome
@kmsbailey40511 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga it is absolutely amazing. I actually did the Northwoods Enduro on it back in November and won in my category 18-29 by almost 2 mins. I used to have their Meta HT and had a polygon d7 and t7 and have friends that have the Meta SX, Meta, and TR and the tempo is by far the best one. They are all jealous because of how well it descends and climbs back up
@ryansteiger696011 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Evan 👍
@SuperAnatolli11 ай бұрын
26" rules!
@pagosa104011 ай бұрын
I rode a 26" hard tail with a rigid fork as a winter trainer for 20 years before fat bikes came around. Suspension forks are unnecessary on snow. Tires studded with 5/8" length sheet metal screws run from the inside with a rubber strip against the heads to protect the tube, super traction on ice and hard pack. Floatation isnt as good as a 4 or 5 inch tire but its a cheap, easy setup that works great. Ive been riding a fat bike for 13 years, 4" tires, rigid carbon fork, carbon wheels , thousands of winter miles in Colorado.
@WilliamrikerNCC170111 ай бұрын
Suspension forks may be unnecessary on snow depending on where you ride. Where i ride, Ontario, Canada, I ride a full on fatbike with a suspension fork. It’s not uncommon for people to hike some fatbike trails, punch them up with boot imprints, then when it freezes, the bumps can be quite unpleasant on a rigid fork, to the point of being very punishing to ride.
@LachlanMclaren11 ай бұрын
I’m such I big fan I’ve been watching for about 2 years now
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Heck yeah thanks Lachlan
@bepp612011 ай бұрын
8:01: something is odd with those cars passing by :D
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Haha that's funny, good eye. It's true I have the clip going in reverse
@_Zane__11 ай бұрын
Im riding to work on a bike I built.. could only fit 2.25" studded tires on it, it absolutely sucks when the snow is deep 😂
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Haha that sounds super cool!
@TheSpaceBrosShow11 ай бұрын
In a similar boat; I dont' want to spend money on a meme bike I'll be riding like 3 times a year. So I'm building up a fatbike frame that has older standards, 170mm QR, with rigid carbon fork and Hope wheels for next to nothing all because its not the hot new thing. Hopefully we get decent snow this year and I'll have the bike built up by then 😅
@jaredmonk532811 ай бұрын
I know you said not to recommend bar mits but you can rock bros knock off bar mits for like $25. They are life savers in cold weather. I usually don't even use gloves in the cold with them on.
@justgo403311 ай бұрын
Fat bikes are not just for winter , i bought one last year so i can ride in the winter but they’re so much fun i ride it year round . You should get one.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Really! I should try one!
@justgo403311 ай бұрын
Not trying to tell you what to do but they are a lot of fun .
@gizzy201411 ай бұрын
I'm from MN and enjoy my fat bike as much as my full suspension in the summer. They are a blast to ride.
@mariozamorajr16711 ай бұрын
Miss you here in Phoenix making vedios bro
@Sixbillion111 ай бұрын
Cool bike, fun video 👍🏼 I will never understand why folks think fatbikes are only for the snow tho. Silliness. I ride mine year round and it’s a blast. To each their own I guess
@AaronHendu11 ай бұрын
I can fit up to 3.0 wide tires on my bike...kinda considering giging them a shot. 2.35 on it right now.
@jordandunlop562911 ай бұрын
As a Canadian MTB'er I must ask....is there a need for a tire insert for a snow project bike? Higher volume tires should ride jut fine, also those lugs on the tires are way too small but you get what you can find eh. The temp I ride at is -5, colder than this amount hands and feet will freeze up too fast.
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
I think with how wide of a tire I was running with 120tpi, it was necessary. The side wall was super thin. Any 60tpi tire wouldn't need it I don't think
@shanefrechette376911 ай бұрын
Put a sticky toe warmer stuck on the top of your hand and then put your gloves on. That works good for me. And then I run the acerbis mtb hand gaurds they help block the wind
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Oh I should've done that! I have the Acerbis hand guards not in use and toe warmers in the house. Totally dropped the ball on that one, thanks for the recommendation
@EZErik7911 ай бұрын
Will you make a video showing us newbies how to build a bike from scratch like you do all the time. I'd really like to do that.
@Steve_FSTI11 ай бұрын
according to hope, U need to take out a cassette side endcap, to mount or remove the cassette ;)
@Hudson-ur4hq6 ай бұрын
Hey you’re doing great keep ip the good work!!!
@Exstaz7 ай бұрын
You just need to learn to use layers. That goes for the body and the hands. This winter I was skiing in -36c (-32.8f) and had no issue except from the face. I had 3 finger gloves only (I got warm hands) but for someone not as hot as me a layer of this wool finger gloves would do the trick. For upper body I just had a wool underlay and a non insulated Montec jacket. Same with the pants, non bib pants with no insulation and a wool underlay beneath it. Also keeping your head heated are the most inportant thing. You drop a lot of heat from the head.
@jasonkroll953211 ай бұрын
I've always had a mission when winter rides are needed... but made it fun...duking it out against the elememts to accomplish something that is denied by the wheather for cars to travel.....just me and the snow plows . But to just go for a ride ...ahhh. there's needs to be a goal that u can't get with anything but a 10x as long of a walk
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Dude I know the feeling. Overcoming the adverse conditions makes you feel mentally strong
@dwayneattard526511 ай бұрын
Don't use gloves use mittens! You can use them also for day-to-day use so it is not a purchase for once in a while. Also, Kenda might have the tires for you. That is where i bought my 26 tires from.
@Ferrari255GTO11 ай бұрын
DAMMIT! I wanted to ride in the snow but it just didn't show up on the place i went to! ANOTHER year spoiled! XD
@EricStorms11 ай бұрын
“These are the wheels this build revolves around” What you did there, I see it 😂😅
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Haha I did another one too. "these are hope rotors. I hope I have an adapter to make it work" 😂
@fixienick11 ай бұрын
Man, two minutes in and I'm surprised you went with mineral oil brakes for cold weather...there's a reason why DOT fluid is king in cold temps!
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Ahh I didnt really know that was an issue. Remember I'm from a desert climate!
@fixienick11 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga We live, we learn! Keep up the great work! 👍🏻
@mikel415911 ай бұрын
When you're hands are so cold you can't brake and change gear it's totally cool to end the ride man! No point screwing yourself over for tough guy points!
@NICK_NIAVIS11 ай бұрын
you should try halo tyres man!
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
I'll check them out, never heard of them
@niteshades_promise11 ай бұрын
When i ride in snow, water gets into my freewheel n freezes, causing it to slip. Anyone else have this issue?🤔🍻
@phil507311 ай бұрын
Why didn't you use the caliper mount adjustment in the frame instead of using an rotor adapter?
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Is that for adjusting rotor size? Thought that was for chainstay length but would love to know if it's for rotor size too
@phil507311 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga I'm sorry, my bad. I didn't know about that.
@raufeliperau10 ай бұрын
Hello! ehar can i find these eotor bolts, they are perfectly orange! not a kind of copper i just purchased! TIA
@MilesDaniels-pr7cm11 ай бұрын
Hey evan, i just snapped my polygon siskiu D7 frame, right above the crank and the bottom linkage. have you heard of anything similar on this bike? wanna know if this is a fluke. seems to have happened right at the welds. i snapped it off a probably 3-4 foot stair case i jumped at probably 15 mph
@MilesDaniels-pr7cm11 ай бұрын
also i landed perfectly normal, no tipping forward or casing the wheel on anything, pretty flat landing
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Yeah man I hear people have snapped them but it's always because people are riding them too hard. Hucking staircases is for street BMX bikes and youre riding a bike that's a step above an XC bike and meant to take it easy. I'm sorry that happened to you, hope you can find a way to get a new frame (no way they will warranty unfortunately)
@NallePu8311 ай бұрын
No warranty?
@heckerplays857911 ай бұрын
hey evan i had a question how did you put a taperd fork in a straight fork frame ?
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
thats just how it was designed. its not the typical straight steer thats like 30 something mm. its 44 up top and then the wider cup exists outside the bottom
@heckerplays857911 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga so technically you could put a taperd fork on any bike if you have the cups to put under and above?
@madtownangler11 ай бұрын
I work nights and my record for riding is probably about -20 F..my glasses fogging up is my biggest problem I just wear winter clothes and ride slow. It's only about a four mile bike ride
@LEL7567-ABCDEF11 ай бұрын
i have built a 26 bike. you can turn it around and do whips so easily!
@mlee605011 ай бұрын
Anyone know what 2.5" wide tyres are like? I'm looking to build an enduro but frame is limited to 2.5" be some time next year when build it fully Looking to do an all rounder as in from light trail to enduro all on an enduro build
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
I ride 2.5" on the ebike. Theyre super grippy, a bit more rolling resistance but not much. I'd definitely recommend
@mlee605011 ай бұрын
@@EvansMTBSaga thanks for quick reply, that awesome then Last mountain bike I rode I only used slicks 1.75 but as only on road, be nice to experience off road again
@JoshThomas-b8d3 ай бұрын
The fattire is the ATV of bicycles. If you're only going to have one bike the fattire will blow that hardtail out of the water. The big tires bounce through obstacles just like an ATV. I also have a Specialized Status 2. The fattire is better at everything except going fast downhill. Fattires are the true budget build. You should do one. Btw my fattire is a Surley Moonlander. I have easily overcome 50k miles commuting on that bike. Countless Schwalbe tires have been worn bald by that bike. First the Jumbo Jim now the Al Mighty.
@wayneclement720111 ай бұрын
Sometimes i find a pair of nitrile gloves under my gloves helps in bitter cold moments
@johnsonjay6011 ай бұрын
In michigan our groomed trails u wouldnt be "aloud" to ride on with such skinny tires. 3.25 or bigger. Alot of people ride bigger than that year round. Sick build! I thought they were 3" atleast at first. Bike looks great tho Great content!
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Yeah I think they measure 3" when inflated with the 40mm rims. Thanks man!n
@godspeed82111 ай бұрын
My hands freeze and i can't feel them in warm gloves when it's about 0c can't imagine what it would be like at those temperatures, I'd definitely lose some fingers :D
@zoegreendogtraining11 ай бұрын
Have you rode the marin san quenta
@the_mtb_shredder11 ай бұрын
ive noticed both you and the singletrack sampler are both using the same template for the betterhelp ad integration is there a reason? like did they send u the template or did you both coincidentally decide to use it?
@EvansMTBSaga11 ай бұрын
Haha good eye. Well I copied a channel "Crafted Workshop" and that channel is good buddies with Seth and maybe Alex. So just coincidence , but that was a slick integration from Crafted Workshop