In September it was my first time riding my Yukon2 fat bike on dedicated mtb trails and was impressed with how capable it was. Going to eventually add a Manitou Mastodon fork. I rode with 8psi in the front and 9 in the back. What pressure were your tires at?
I didn't have a pressure gauge to check while in FL but when I got back home to VA I saw 8.5 psi front and 10 psi in the rear. It felt alright to me! It's so tempting to add a suspension fork but then its really overlapping with my other hardtail, the new Trek Roscoe, and I want the fat bike experience to be as unique as possible.
In September it was my first time riding my Yukon2 fat bike on dedicated mtb trails and was impressed with how capable it was. Going to eventually add a Manitou Mastodon fork. I rode with 8psi in the front and 9 in the back. What pressure were your tires at?
I didn't have a pressure gauge to check while in FL but when I got back home to VA I saw 8.5 psi front and 10 psi in the rear. It felt alright to me!
It's so tempting to add a suspension fork but then its really overlapping with my other hardtail, the new Trek Roscoe, and I want the fat bike experience to be as unique as possible.
Looks like a fun trail. How many miles long is it?
It is about 2.3 miles (approximately)! It’s a fun trail!!
@@angeliquemedvesky3906 Hope it is still there after Milton passes through.