

Looked on Amazon for the Fatti O 24 X 3 inch tire in the white wall they list one but not available and called Electra and no help locating one at all. and many other fantastic features Buyer pays shipping. 1 Hi Guys I have the original Rat Fink and my rear tire is pretty much down to unsafe tread. I'd also suggest getting a three speed model as that will help minimize wear and tear. Electra Fatti-O 24'x3.0' Tires Shimano Nexus 3 Speed Shift Features matching handstitched Rat Fink Bucket seat and grips. The steel frame jobs weigh 45 lbs on their own, so you're not going to set any records with them. The trick to riding these cruiser bikes is to take it easy and let them set the pace.

Even when I was rail thin I weighed 200 lbs. Electra Ed Big Daddy Roth Rat Fink Metal Bike Tricycle Bicycle Bell Rat Rod NOS. A normal street bike or mountain bike is simply not built to take big riders. But then again in order to get a bike that was truly tough enough to cope without modifications I'd have to spend three or four grand. Electra Ed Big Daddy Roth Rat Fink Metal Bike Tricycle Bicycle Bell Rat Rod NOS. I am a little worried about the bearings, given the frequency I'm riding on them and my sheer magnitude as a rider and the extraordinary physics that come into play when by broad behind gets in that seat.

Knock on wood but so far the post has been holding up fine. That lets me take the seat down a notch without hurting my knees. I've since figured out that you're supposed to pedal these cruiser style bikes flat footed, not with the balls of your toes. The only problem I've had with it so far was one bent seat post because I had it adjusted too high. Rat Fink 20' metal flake green, 300 MSRP Rosie 20' white/pink. I chose the Rat Rod because it has a very tough all-steel frame. Designed with the same Flat Foot Technology as the Electra kids' Townies for 2006. I'm used to bike mechanics shaking their heads in wonderment. Even riding around town I can bend forks, bend seat posts, break headsets, and once I even "accordianed" the frame of a mountain bike. I'm a big guy with a troubled history when it comes to bikes. I just picked up a Rat Rod a month ago and I've been commuting 6 miles round trip with it this week.
