To put you in the mood for the weekend, here's Chris Akrigg's latest video, featuring one of those newfangled bikes with very very fat tyres.
It turns out they're not snow bikes or fat bikes, they're beach bikes, as Akrigg demonstrates in this video.
Snow/Fat/Beach bikes are supposed to be a bit slower and more ponderous than regular mountain bikes, the price for being able to roll over anything, but Akrigg doesn't seem to be much slowed down here as he tackles dunes, rocks, pools and the ocean.
Now all we need is for the weather to hold up for one last trip to the beach this weekend.




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13 thoughts on “Video: Chris Akrigg gets fat down on the beach”
Wow! suspense without
Wow! suspense without suspension!!
Ah, my local beach. Lush,
Ah, my local beach. Lush, isn’t it?
bendertherobot wrote:Ah, my
Looks like Southerndown
Want one far more than I need
Want one far more than I need one but when has that stopped bikes and bike related purchases?
Okay, fair enough it does
Okay, fair enough it does look like fun but, [killjoy mode]…we do all know that dune systems are incredibly fragile and easily damaged ecosystems don’t we?
Also, in some locations the marram grass root systems are the major natural structures that hold our coastal defences together. Let’s think before we all go out and trash them eh?! [/killjoy mode]
“Ah, my local beach. Lush,
“Ah, my local beach. Lush, isn’t it?”
Not for long if many people cut up the dunes like this guy!
tomturcan wrote:”Ah, my local
I’m not really convinced there’s going to be a mass exodus to what is, in reality, a very small dune system.
Mind, highest dune in the UK is there and, once a year, there’s a running race which takes on it and the rest of the dune system.
In fact it’s a very popular walking and running destination.
That thing must weigh a ton.
That thing must weigh a ton.
That bike is going to need
That bike is going to need some serious desalination!
Up here in Aberdeenshire we
Up here in Aberdeenshire we let Mr Trump dig up a unique dune system for a golf course that is/was a SSSI. A couple of fat bikes are small change compared to bulldozers!
Agree feeling uneasy watching
Agree feeling uneasy watching him rip up a dune area. Esp. having done a paper on longshore drift and coastal erosion mechanisms once upon a long time ago.
There’s possible serious land management / access issues this might engender, such as an on-the-fence council/committee seeing a vid like this proffered by an anti-bike person/org as a possible outcome of opening a coastal trail to bikes. Exactly what access campaigners don’t need.
Then there’s the fact that this looks like / probably is rather hard work, bang for buck. So you’d think it was pretty limited to people A) flush enough to own a fatbike they are happy to ride in a pretty awful environment and B) fit enough to ride one up dunes – didn’t see too much of *that*, did we kids?
…but if you look at Eurobike and the rise and rise of e-fatbikes, a 500-850W fatbike could probably be had for a few grand or so pretty soon. No limits as they are designed for off-road stuff…now I like a blat on a MX bike as much as the next guy, however legislation generally takes care of their use in fragile coastal areas. But e-fats would be all over dunes like this. *That* will be worrying, and it’s a comin’…
I know this is a James Welsh
I know this is a James Welsh track but for the life of me can’t identify it and want it on my Spotify playlist NOW!
Great video ,
I ride a fat
Great video ,
I ride a fat bike ,but it’s not as easy as he makes out on the video .
You have to find the right consistency of the sand ,too soft and your going nowhere fast .great fun and very light to ride although they look rather cumbersome .On one fat bike ,great looking bike and one of the cheaper bikes .Love it . =D>