Here are shots of all the fat-bikes I saw at NAHBS last weekend. We’ll have more details on most if not all of these fat-bikes coming up over the next week or two. For now, whet your appetite!
Scott Quiring built this fat-bike for his wife, Christine.Moots Frosthammer 190mm, 5-inch compatible, titanium fat-bike.This lovely, curvy fat-bike is the product of University of Iowa’s frame building class.Ryan Grant built this fat=bike in the University of Iowa’s frame building class.Ritchey Commando will see production availability October 2014.Custom paint on an AluBooyah fat-bike.Steve McGuire heads up the U of I frame building class. This is his personal ride!Ti Quiring frame for a 5-foot tall lady rider.Dave Wages, from Ellis Bikes, personal ride. Won best Fillet Brazing at the show!Collapsible Black Sheep ti fat-bike.Independent Fabrications Chubby D-Luxe fat-bike.Dean Titanium fat-bike with custom titanium fork.Xprezo fat-bike prototype from Quebec.Ti Cycles Gunther full suspension fat-bike.44 Bikes Big Boy fat-bike.AluBooyah adventure fat-bike.Capitol Bicycle Company’s Squatch in Snow Cammo.Eriksen’s Brad Bingham races the heck out of this, his personal ride the BradTi.
There you go, folks. Like I mentioned above, we will have more on most of these bikes in the coming weeks. I’m working on the 29+ bikes I saw at the show as well. Hope to have that up soon!
Greg Smith, known to many site visitors as Sven Hammer, founded Fat-bike.com in 2011 and the site quickly became the #1 online community for all things Fat. A lifelong rider and storyteller, Greg has been covering fat-biking since 2011—sharing news, reviews, art, and adventures from the trail, beach, and back alley. Based in Milwaukee, he blends cycling culture with a punk rock edge across podcasts, blog posts, and community events.