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Hey folks! Ken and Andy are back with another edition of Fat Camp and they are closing out winter and getting stoked for spring! Have a listen!
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http://www.trekbicyclesuperstore.com/product/bontrager-haru-carbon-fatbike-fork-242194-1.htm
http://www.manitoumtb.com/products/forks/magnum/
https://www.dtswiss.com/Components/Rims-MTB/XM-481
Heading to Moab next September. Any tire recommendations on my fat bike for their conditions?
Really depends on where you want to ride in Moab, what your riding style is… That said, I would recommend tires with a more burly casing to avoid cut sidewalls. Something like the Maxxis FBF/FBR combo in the 4″ size (I think it should be widely available well before September) would be a great option due to Maxxis’ reputation for making durable tires. If you can go tubeless I would also highly recommend it.