Corvus Cycles Launches the 2025 Akio – The Ultimate Fat Bike
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by baseinstall18
1w ago
April 18th, 2024 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – Elevate your adventure with the pinnacle of innovation and step into the future with the 2025 Corvus Akio. Winner of multiple Fatbike of the Year awards and the most successful and copied fatbike of all time, from Greg Matyas, the grandfather of the modern fatbike, founder and owner of Corvus Cycles. Equipped with state-of-the-art components tested in extreme conditions, the Akio delivers unrivaled performance that sets a new benchmark in its class. Four years in the making, we pulled out all the stops with features such as: Optimized geometry for 27 ..read more
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Ride Year Round Reviews the Skookum AF
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by baseinstall18
10M ago
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Crow Pass Review – Fat-Bike.com
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
I spent the summer of ’22 riding a Corvus Crow Pass. Corvus calls the Crow Pass an adventure bike and it lives up to that classification. My typical week includes three or four rides on a drop bar gravel/adventure bike. I have excellent mixed surface riding right out my front door. It’s not the Baja Divide or anything close to that kind of extreme terrain, but it provides me with lots of low-impact recreation. I’ve never been a one-trick pony. In the summer, I ride many miles that are not on a fat-bike (gasp!) I like to mix things up between mountain bikes, gravel bikes, singlespeeds, klunker ..read more
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Two cyclists embark on adventure ride from Kivalina to Kotzebue – The Arctic Sounder
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
September 12th 6:45 pm | Alena Naiden Alaska is never short of outdoor adventures, but only some go beyond good exercise and beautiful scenery and turn into trips focused on local history, culture and bonding. At the end of last month, two Kotzebue friends, Frank Lane and Kris Rose, rode their fat tire bikes almost 80 miles from Kivalina to Kotzebue, enjoying the summer Northwest Alaska coast full of colors and wildlife and exchanging knowledge they have. Rose shared with Lane his experience of planning outdoor adventures, and Lane told Rose stories about his home and the history of the ..read more
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In the News – Bikes we Liked for the 2022 Sea Otter Classic – The Radavist
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
We had a great time last week down at Sea Otter and it was great to see all the new products from everyone we’ve been missing since 2020. Our newest offering is the Crow Pass Adventure Bike and here’s what The Radavist had to say about it: We like ti bikes, thicc tires, and forks made of steel over here so when we saw this Corvus Crow Pass Ti in the Corvus tent, we had to document it. With a steel fork, sliding dropouts, clearance for 27.5+ or 29+ wheels, a machined yoke, and a hike a bike grab handle, this one checks a lot of the adventure touring boxes! Thanks for the shout out a ..read more
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Corvus Cycles Crow Pass: Titanium with H-U-G-E Tire Clearance – gravelcyclist.com
Corvus Cycles Blog
by baseinstall18
1y ago
We just rolled back in from Sea Otter this last weekend and in true Sea Otter fashion – it was a beautiful weekend and then it got cold and windy on Sunday.  We want to thank GravelCyclist.com for the photo gallery and video showcasing our newest bike in the lineup – the Crow Pass – the go-anywhere drop bar bike that you will instantly fall in love with. Enjoy the photos and let us know if you have questions about this or any of our bikes. Click to check it out here. Originally published here: https://www.gravelcyclist.com/videos/corvus-cycles ..read more
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White Mountains 100 – Training Log #1
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
As with all good ideas, and some not so good ideas, it started with a beer. A beer and a really damn good friend. “How about you come to Oregon and ride a gravel race with me and I’ll come to Alaska to ride the White Mountains 100 with you?”, I asked said good friend, Jamie Hollingsworth, as our beer drinking stretched into the evening. Even if Jamie remembered the conversation the next day, I knew there was a chance that I wouldn’t even get into the WM100 since it requires a lottery that caps the participant number at 85 so there was pretty good chance I wouldn’t even have to hold u ..read more
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Think you can’t ride a bike in the snow? Fat biking is here to prove you wrong. Washington Post Article
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
Enjoy this article featured in the Washington Post that highlights one of our Corvus dealers – Teton Mountain Tours. By Dina Mishev November 11, 2021 at 2:35 p.m. EST Originally Published Here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/fat-bikes-snow-ski-resorts-biking/2021/11/11/65cba732-3e73-11ec-a493-51b0252dea0c_story.html In first grade at St. Pius X School, Sister Thomas gave my class a free period each week to reflect upon our sins. Inspired by a library book about sea animals, I sometimes spent it daydreaming about riding a walrus, which I admired for its immensity and the f ..read more
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The Danger Gnome Podcast – Fatback Bikes becomes Corvus Cycles
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
On this episode of the Danger Gnome Podcast Tio Gomez talks with the Fatbassador to Alaska Travis and then visits with Scott and Greg from Corvus Cycles (formerly Fatback Bicycles). Scott and Greg talk about the new brand and their new bikes. Travis just took home a new Corvus Akio all decked out with Big Su Carbon Wheels! If you like fat-bikes, this is the show for you! Click here to listen to the podcast: https://fat-bike.com/2021/11/the-danger-gnome-podcast-fatback-bikes-becomes-corvus-cycles/   ..read more
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ANNOUNCING THE FATBACK BIG SU AND KNIGHT COMPOSITES WHEELSETS
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by baseinstall18
1y ago
The Fatback Big Su and Knight Composites wheelsets These two new rims from Fatback Bikes bring serious innovation to fat bike wheel design and represent the new standard in fat bike wheelsets. THE BACKSTORY While fat bike technology has expanded a great deal over the last decade, there was still room for improvements in rim design. The number one performance upgrade on a bike are it’s wheels, as they are rotational weight. Previously, fat bike wheels were either moderately light, and a pain to set up tubeless, or heavy and not tubeless compatible. We love our Goldilocks solution, which bring ..read more
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