Check Norco Bigfoot VLT, Rocky Mountain Blizzard Powerplay. Those are probably the most mainstream manufacturers. Check out Moose and Spherik which are less well known. All four are Canadian companies.
I have the old sizing of Levo, so i may not be able to help with the new sizing. When I saw Eastbourne though, I was hoping you may help me as I will be visiting there in Mayb. Are there ebike rental places. I understand there are beautiful trails nearby.
Hi lamerecycles. That’s an excellent bike and I would’ve preferred full suspension. I’ve checked out your website many times. Sadly, it’s beyond my price range - not helped at all by the Canadian dollar exchange rate.
I rec’d the email directly from Norco. Weirdly enough, when I clicked on it today, it went to ‘page not found’. Hope they honour this discount for you.
Hi Will I Am. I went with the 900. It was only 700ish grams heavier than the 720, and with fat tire’s being less efficient, I figured that’s the one to buy. The LBS confirmed my thoughts. They also gave me 20 % discount on the battery - so make sure you get that same deal as it applies this...
I think the fat bikes are being shipped as we speak. My local store in Lethbridge received their order last week. Keep checking.
JeepingNet, I like your idea of having the two batteries and swapping as you need them.
Hello all, I reside in Alberta Canada and am thinking of purchasing the Norco Bigfoot VLT1 this winter and adding studded tires. I have read so many reader opinions that are for and against fat tire e-bikes and find many contradictory posts. The snow is rarely powdery here unless it's very...