- 24 February 2021
5 Reasons Why Kindernay Is The Best Choice For Your Fatbike
Fatbikes are gaining increased popularity and are a great choice of off-road bicycles, particularly for use on snow.
As given by its name, fatbikes are characterized by oversized tires, that are at least 3.7 inches wide – close to twice the width of a standard mountain bike tire and nearly four times as wide as a road bike tire.
With its fattest tires and wide frame, a fatbike can be ridden on almost any surface, introducing conditions that once were off-limits for riders. The fatbike extends the mountain bike season to the winter; equipped with the Kindernay internal gear hub, the winter season becomes a real period to look forward to!
Are you curious to learn more about the Kindernay XIV Fatbike? We have gathered 5 compelling reasons why every fatbike should be equipped with Kindernay!
If you’re curious for even more information on the Kindernay XIV Fatbike, you’re only one click away from product and company details on our website.
- Norwegian innovation - built for harsh weather environments
With Kindernay being based in Oslo, Norway, the internal gear hub is developed in some of the harshest winter conditions, from raging snowfalls to bike adventures in -30C in northern Norway. Our engineers have tested Kindernay in pretty much any weather environment imaginable; and the Kindernay XIV Fatbike never disappoints!
A fatbike equipped with the Kindernay XIV internal gear hub guarantees to take you almost anywhere, anytime. With our engineers being ‘Bicycle-Vikings’ at heart, they are used to thriving in ice, snow, freezing rain, and all other ‘revenant-conditions’ , so we can assure you that the Kindernay is designed to be a great companion on any fatbike ride or situation.
- A better riding experience
As the Kindernay XIV seals most of its components inside the hub shell, the internal gear mechanism is not exposed to snow, ice, dirt, or salt. So, unlike with traditional derailleur gear systems, fluffy snow will never stand a chance of sticking to the gear components and will improve your riding experience.
- Zero winter-maintenance issues
The Kindernay internal gear uses no external cassette, which ultimately translates into zero issues with ice build-up. Besides, by using light viscosity oil in the internal gear hub, XIV Fatbike avoids potential freezing hazards, even in heavy minus. Even in toughest winter conditions, you will never need to worry about a cassette being jammed up with slush and ice.
Aside the oil change (every 5000km), equipping your fatbike with Kindernay reduces the need for maintenance almost to zero, throughout the varying seasons.
- Durability
As the Kindernay gear hub is at no time exposed to external elements that could potentially harm its internals, the Kindernay XIV will most likely outlast the rest of your fatbike. By being highly robust to almost all circumstances, the Kindernay XIV Fatbike ever-reduces the degree of potential wear.
- Fatbike + Kindernay XIV Fatbike = a perfect match
With the winter conditions lurking outside of our homes, the fatbike is your perfect companion, weather you are commuting in extreme weather or planning your next biking adventure. Combined with the Kindernay internal gear hub, your fatbike can be ridden in a very low gear that allows you to plow and traverse through almost any fresh and deep snow conditions. With its instant shift system, the fatbike equipped with Kindernay gear always guarantees outstanding shifting performance.
So, what are you waiting for? Order the Kindernay XIV Fatbike today.
All that is then left is to hop on your fatbike and experience this fun, snow-filled season!
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