Over-Sized Tires: These tires are usually 4 inches wide or more. They provide incredible traction and "floatation," allowing the bike to ride over soft surfaces where regular mountain bikes would sink, such as sand, mud, or deep gravel.
Mechanical Disc Brakes: You can see the silver disc rotor on the front wheel. These provide better stopping power in wet or dusty conditions compared to standard rim brakes.
Front Suspension: The bike has a suspension fork to absorb bumps, making it more comfortable on rough paths.
Utility Rack: This specific model comes with a rear cargo rack, making it useful for carrying bags or supplies.
Performance Characteristics
Tire Pressure: These bikes are meant to be run at very low tire pressure. This allows the tire to deform around rocks and roots, providing a built-in "cushion."
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