Patrick of the Moore, silt sand like you have down there doesn’t exist here,
and I suspect these would be too narrow for you, but I experience these as
having as much or more float, and far better control, in loose stuff as my 50
Duremes of old. Plush tires simply handle all terrains better than
Great minds think alike, Andy. Apparently, so do ours. Grin. I have a Sackville
flap somewhere and it’s in the plan to drill and mount it.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Time to attach a long flaring mudflap off that front fender, Patrick! Even
more of the road, path or trail will be kept off your downtube, BB, feet
and drivetrain. I use some remnant torch-down flat roofing material, works
fantastically. I'll send you a billet from my stock if you want.
Andy Ch
Looks like a blast!
Following your mission for a formidable snow bike has encouraged me to
spend some time on my Pugsley again. Today I stripped the derailleurs and
gears off and am about to put on a fresh shiny single speed chainring (I
have a collection of other cogs and things already). I'l