Ninety One SkullRider Pro

by Ninety One

Category: Fat

The Ninety One SkullRider Pro is a Fat bike from Ninety One. It's built around a hi-tensile steel - tig welded frame and a 91 tuff shox suspension 80mm travel fork. Equipped with rapid and secure imported f/r mechanical disc brakes brakes. Rolls on 24"/60cm wheels with Hi-Traction 3" Fat Nylon Tires for Wide Grip & Bold Look tyres. Weighs approximately 18.5 Kgs.

Ninety One SkullRider Pro Specifications

Frame & Fork

FrameHi-Tensile Steel - TIG Welded
Frame Height17"
Fork91 Tuff Shox Suspension 80mm Travel
HeadsetSteel Threadless Low Friction

Cockpit & Seating

HandlebarSteel with Comfortable Grips
StemDurable Alloy
SaddlePremium Quality Seat & Wires

Weight & Warranty

Weight18.5 Kgs

Drivetrain

CranksetDurable Precision Cotterless
Bottom BracketFully Sealed Cartridge High-Precision Bearings

Brakes

BrakesRapid and Secure Imported F/R Mechanical Disc Brakes

Wheels & Tyres

RimsDouble Wall Rustfree Alloy
HubsDurable Steel Hubs
Wheel Size24"/60cm
TyresHi-Traction 3" Fat Nylon Tires for Wide Grip & Bold Look

Other Specifications

Highlights17" Hi-Tensile Steel Frame; Fast & Dynamic Disc Brakes; Hi-Traction 3" Fat Tires; 91 TUF SHOX Suspension
Age8-10 Yrs
Height4'5"-4'11"
ShiftingNo Hassle Single Speed
StickersStriking Colors Superior Finish Water Decals

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Fat bikes like this one.

How much does the Ninety One SkullRider Pro weigh?

The Ninety One SkullRider Pro weighs approximately 18.5 Kgs.

What frame and fork does the Ninety One SkullRider Pro have?

The Ninety One SkullRider Pro comes with a Hi-Tensile Steel - TIG Welded frame and a 91 Tuff Shox Suspension 80mm Travel fork.

What are fat bikes designed for?

Riding on soft, unstable surfaces like sand, snow, and loose gravel - the oversized, low-pressure tyres add flotation and grip that a standard bike lacks.

Can a fat bike be ridden on normal roads?

Yes, though the wide tyres add rolling resistance, making it slower and more tiring than a standard bike on pavement.

Are fat bikes heavier than regular bikes?

Generally yes, due to the wider rims, tyres, and reinforced frame needed to handle the terrain they're built for.

Do fat bike tyres need special tyre pressure?

Yes - they're typically run at much lower pressure than standard tyres to maximize grip and cushioning on soft terrain.