20" wheel Fatboy folder

trex

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excellent find!
 

flecc

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That looks fun, but I wouldn't like to try carrying it folded.

On the second link a nice reminder of what we once had long ago in that sidecar outfit, part way down the web page.
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trex

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you don't have to fold it and it's still more compact than John's e-rex.
The front wheel has quick release by the way.
 
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isn't a full suspension bike better? it would roll better and absorb shocks better
 

trex

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no, it's meant to run on low pressure tyres. Shocks are not necessary.
 

cwah

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no, it's meant to run on low pressure tyres. Shocks are not necessary.
I mean a normal full suspension bike (no fat tyre) would be better than a fat bike
 

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This would have better shock absorption and ride faster:
 

trex

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This would have better shock absorption and ride faster:
this one can go up to 22mph on sand and won't cost more than yours:

 

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yes, fat tyre for sand are good. but for city no
 

trex

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for sand, pump to 12-15psi, for city, 20-25 psi - these 4" tyres will cope with pot holes and rail tracks very well.