Tuesday, June 14
Fat Fargo Meets Theo
I got out for a couple laps around Theo Wirth today, mostly to see how the Fat Front Fargo would do on the tight, twisty trail. I was surprised at how well it rode... maybe it's the fact that I'm getting more familiar with the bike, but it felt even better than it did at Murphy. I figured this bike would be in its element at Murphy; the long wheelbase and low bottom bracket presumably creating a bike that would ride best on a fast, flowy trail like Murphy. But this thing was an absolute blast to ride through all the tight turns of Theo.
We're getting rain tonight so I'll be staying off the singletrack for a day or two, but once the trails are dry again I'll be out getting further acquainted with my new favorite bike...
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That 29er fat front looks like a great idea for singletrack riding, just enough suspension through the front tyre and good speed of the 29 wheels
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