Twisted Fork
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Rocky Mountain quietly released a Powerplay version of their highly regarded fat bike a few weeks back. Two spec models have been released. Both have shockingly low spec components for the steep price tag, but the bones look good. I’d be tempted to go for the cheapest model, strip it down and build it back up with a Manitou Mastadon Pro fork and XT components.
The Norco Bigfoot VLT 1 still looks to be a better value, but I’d want to wait until they upgrade the EP8 motor to EP801 first. The EP8 rattle would drive me bonkers I think. The Moustache Samedi 26 Fat 4 with the Bosch Performance Line CX motor also looks intriguing, but it’s pretty pricey over here in Canada.
The Norco Bigfoot VLT 1 still looks to be a better value, but I’d want to wait until they upgrade the EP8 motor to EP801 first. The EP8 rattle would drive me bonkers I think. The Moustache Samedi 26 Fat 4 with the Bosch Performance Line CX motor also looks intriguing, but it’s pretty pricey over here in Canada.
Blizzard Powerplay
The all-new Blizzard Powerplay unlocks access to winter riding in a whole new way. By combining the power of our Dyname 4.0 drive system with the trail-ready geometry of the Blizzard, expect a powerful ride in all conditions with the Blizzard Powerplay.
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