Anchorage's Speedway Cycles' Fatbacks are starting to break into the big time! Between the Fatback and Chain Reaction's (another Anchorage shop) 9:Zero:7s, most of the locals are starting to offload their Pugsleys. I was at Chain Reaction the other day and they had an aluminum 9:Zero:7 with drop bars and SRAM Apex and I almost dropped the money. I'm not sure how chugging down the road at 10-14MPH on a drop-bar snowbike would look, though. Then again, when it's single digits out I don't like going all that fast anyway.
Snow bikes are lots of fun and sure beat the trainer during the winter. I know guys that ride them year-round.
Z's ride is one sweet machine. I just got the same type Ritchey WCS stem and seat post for my roadie. I suppose Z got it for training on snowy days is Utah. Still, I bet it would seem pretty to most of us roadie weight weenies. My theory is that everyone is a weight weenie a greater or lesser degree. Thanks for posting it and brightening my morning.
I wouldn't bet my life on it, but I'm pretty sure it's not a 1. The 1 doesn't have the side marker light on the front fender like the 3. The 1 has a more "surprised" look to the front fascia and the roof line of the 1 is more squared off than the 3.
I wouldn't bet my life on it, but I'm pretty sure it's not a 1. The 1 doesn't have the side marker light on the front fender like the 3. The 1 has a more "surprised" look to the front fascia and the roof line of the 1 is more squared off than the 3.
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