YES!  There are several advantages to getting a purpose-built (factory) skibike over a DIY converted (conversion) bike.  Without going in to a lot of detail, here are the highlights:

  • The geometry on a factory skibike is going to be a lot different than that of a conversion.  Mountain bikes are designed to be ridden both uphill and downhill, unless you are on a downhill specific bike.  On a factory bike:
    • The reach is going to be shorter, which allows you to get your weight where it needs to be…over the front ski.
    • The “wheel base” is going to be shorter, which will make the bike more playful and nimble.
    • The bottom bracket height will be lower, giving you a lower center of gravity for quicker and more responsive turns as well as greater stability at higher speeds.
  • The frame will be smaller on a factory bike vs. converted bike.  Even if you convert a BMX frame, it is still going to be smaller.
  • Most factory bikes are designed to ride a chair lift sitting upright next to you in a vertical orientation; our bikes are designed so that the bike will fit perfectly on the seat.
  • The head tube on a factory bike will be longer, which allows the steer tube on the fork to be cut longer without the need for excess spacers.
  • In some cases a factory bike will be cheaper than a conversion as you won’t have to piece it together.
  • There are still some mountains that don’t allow converted bikes as they can be unsafe.