The $2950 price tag gets you a decent component spec as With the 4.5” tires and had a sleek look to it. The full carbon fork provided ample clearance On the front end the Telluride is corrected for a 120mm The rear axle spacing is 177x12mm and has an 83mm wide bottom bracketįor a narrow Q factor. The down tube and chainstay, rear rack mounts and neat internal dropper Beyond the welds are a nice set of castĭropouts and replaceable axle mounts. The frame is 6000 series aluminum with smoothed out welds and aįinish so silky it was hard to convince people it wasn’t carbon. The Telluride is Borealis’ midpriced alloy trail fat bike So, let’s take stock of what we actually have here shall Two modes initially in full-fat mode with 27.5 X 4.5” tires and the stockĬarbon fork, then in “dryland” dress with a 120mm suspension fork and 4.0 You can find his initial impressions and unpacked review here. In early March, I received this Colorado designed beast of aįat bike from the gnome master himself, Gomez, to put through the paces for aĬouple months. By Gomez on Jin B-Fat (27.5 Fat), FatBikes
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