(08-07-2019, 05:25 AM)Bombay Wrote: (07-27-2019, 10:54 AM)CharleyFarley Wrote: Incidentally, I noticed you posted your question July 15th, but I never received a notice by email to tell me. I think we have to click on one of the options below, each time, in order to get the emails. I think it should be automatic.
"Subscribe and receive email notification of new replies"
the same situation here. Apparently yes, we have to click the thread subscription every single time if it's not our post (I didn't click it when posting this thread), so just have to remember it. I'm sure they'll fix this little issue.
I dug around in 'Settings' and found you have to edit something. The default setting isn't set for automatic notifications. I changed mine to 'Instant email replies.' Now, as soon as someone replies to me, I get an email. Hard to understand why the default is set to not receive notifications. I would think everyone would want to be notified, and to opt out if they don't want them. When you set it to automatically receive emails, you'll find that when you scroll down to the bottom of your new post, the choice is already set to subscribe and receive notifications. Click on your name at the top, go into Settings, and dig around from there.
Quote:yeh i'm curious to try out a fatbike during winter ... by the way, do you see others in Florida riding the fatbikes on daily basis?
Actually, I hardly see any. I see a lot of trail bikes and only the occasional fat bike. I see a few bikes with fatter tires, probably about 2 1/4" but none with 4" tires like mine. My original tires were 4.6" and they were knobbly, but they were susceptible to punctures from sand burrs in long grass. So I got these 4" road tires and have never had a problem with them in over 4,000 miles. I didn't expect them to last this long.
When I bought my bike I asked the bike shop if they sell many of them, and they said they're selling like hot cakes. Well, I guess the people who bought them moved out of state. They are essentially a mountain bike, so perhaps they only use them in the mountains, which we don't have in Florida. Still, I love mine and if anything happened to it, I'd get another one.
I noticed that my former bike shop was selling a fat trike. I can't imagine who would want one of those because it's hardly made for the mountains.