A new bike that claims to be able to ride across soft sand "virtually effortlessly" has appeared on the internet. And it's pretty, well, unique.
The rather unusual-looking XTERRAIN500 has an electric motor and fat tyres but the show stealer is that tiny 20" (but 10" wide) fat front wheel a-la all terrain vehicle which, makers claim, can go over soft sand, mud, gravel, grass and even deep snow.
Footage shows Sand Snow Bikes' XTERRAIN500, with its regular rear wheel with a 4.6" fat tyre, whizzing merrily along soft Miami sand and rolling over beach margin plant life. It can apparently do 20 miles like this on one charge of its 48 volt battery with a 500W motor.
The bike, which has a top speed of 20mph, also has RockShox front suspension and, thanks to a 4 hole fork plate, front forks can be adjusted to take a regular size 26"x4" front tyre as well as the tiny fat one.
It has to be seen to be believed, so watch the video (though maybe on mute if you're not into excessively perky music). It's strangely mesmerising.
The XTERRAIN500 is launching soon on crowd funding site Indiegogo and is expected to cost $1,600.
Help us to fund our site
We’ve noticed you’re using an ad blocker. If you like road.cc, but you don’t like ads, please consider subscribing to the site to support us directly. As a subscriber you can read road.cc ad-free, from as little as £1.99.
If you don’t want to subscribe, please turn your ad blocker off. The revenue from adverts helps to fund our site.
If you’ve enjoyed this article, then please consider subscribing to road.cc from as little as £1.99. Our mission is to bring you all the news that’s relevant to you as a cyclist, independent reviews, impartial buying advice and more. Your subscription will help us to do more.
Laura Laker is a freelance journalist with more than a decade’s experience covering cycling, walking and wheeling (and other means of transport). Beginning her career with road.cc, Laura has also written for national and specialist titles of all stripes. One part of the popular Streets Ahead podcast, she sometimes appears as a talking head on TV and radio, and in real life at conferences and festivals. She is also the author of Potholes and Pavements: a Bumpy Ride on Britain’s National Cycle Network.
Add new comment
9 comments
I assume it's belt driven as a chain wouldn't last long on a beach.
Yeah, let's promote riding all over fragile dunescapes.
As above, Get IN The Fucking Sea.
They've certainly smartened up the beach at Frinton ....
Great, now people can fling sand over everyone sunbathing on the beach and make a quick exit. That's going to be popular.
I've seen something similar before.
IMG_20150821_104336.jpg
Being able to ride across sand is perfect for that bike, very useful. NOW GET IN THE F%^&$NG SEA NEXT TO THE SAND.
There were 'sand bikes' made in the 90s which had those small fat tyres front and rear, so this is just a hybrid of new and old.
Indeed, and they're still being made: http://www.fortunehanebrink.com/Hanebrink/
Just threw up into my mouth a little bit.
"This is one cool looking bike"
"Attention on streets is guaranteed!"