Argus 26 Sport Men’s Fat Bike

At 33 pounds, it’s also one of the lighter fat bikes on our list, which adds to its versatility. It’s not so heavy that you’ll unduly struggle to get it up and down stairs when necessary, or up into a train car or vehicle mount. Both come with front and rear mechanical disc brakes and both models have a rigid fork. In fact, they’re quite easy to ride, mongoose bmx thanks to their wide tires and stable geometry. Like the others, this one is made with a steel frame and aluminum rims that provide a lightweight feel for smoother rides over rugged terrain, as well as durability for long-term use. This bike also has a rear brake and comes with a seat that can be adjusted based on different people’s heights.

If you’re not using a stand, flip the bicycle over and inset the front wheel into the fork dropouts. If you have disc brakes, make sure the rotor sits between the caliper mongoose kids bikes pads. Unscrew the nut of the quick release and slide off one of the springs on the axle. Starting on the side with the brake rotor insert the axle through the wheel.

With bulky 4-inch tires for ripping through terrain and a sturdy build to safely plow through it all, the Aventure.2 is one impressive fat bike. It has four levels of pedal assist and a throttle—it can reach a top speed of 28 mph, with up to a 60-mile range on a single charge. It features a 9-Speed Shimano Altus drivetrain and mechanical Tektro disc brakes, which aren’t mongoose mountain bike elite components, but offer sufficiently strong and reliable performance in line with its price. At just under $1,000, the State 6061 Trail+ is an exceptional value. If you’re thinking about adding a fat bike to your stable, it’s an affordable way to dip your toe in the water, so to speak. Its aluminum frame and integrated headset boasts a streamlined look.

With the ability to make sharp turns on steep hills and mountainside declines. Beyond this bike’s beautiful frame, it really is constructed to draw many eyes. The design of this bike’s wheels and tires is something to really appreciate on this fat bike. This Argus’s cutout wheels allow for it’s stylish red tube to illuminate through and add a neat effect as the bike rolls. Grasping the tube is the bike’s 95 mm ID rims surrounded by this bike’s large 4.8” tires which really are what make it stand out. I wouldn’t have chosen to test this bike out if it weren’t for its sleek design coupled with it’s thunderous fat wheels.

mongoose fat tire bike

Slide the spring back onto the axle with the narrow end toward the hub and thread the nut by hand. Specially designed for younger riders, the bikes mentioned above allow families to ride as a pack when the older riders are joined by the youngest ones even during the winter holiday season. What’s especially commendable is that with a range of up to 26-inch wheels, this line offers the same ultimate performance in all sizes.

I can’t attest to how well it rides in the snow (It’s still quite warm here in Austin), but I did ride through sand and deep sawdust, without missing a beat. Those big tires practically ignore rocks and logs on the trail too and they still manage to transition back to the road without too much of problem. The Mongoose Malus 26-inch fat bike further has 7 speeds with a rear derailleur for smooth gear changes. The Argus fat tire mountain bike by Mongoose is one of Mongoose bikes’ most decent creations, in our opinion. Mongoose Kong is one of the most famous Mongoose fat bikes for smaller riders, and this is because of many reasons. However, I personally prefer mechanical disc brakes because of my predilection for embarking on cycling adventures far from civilization.