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Saskatoon company marketing new electric fatbike

Pair of Saskaton brothers working to bring an easy to ride electric fatbike to market.

Biktrix looks to attract casual riders

Rethanjee Thomas, one half of Saskatoon's Biktrix, poses next to their Juggernaut electric fatbike. (Josh Lynn)

A pair of Saskatoon brothers are hoping their novel take on the fatbike is a hit.

Roshan and Rethanjee Thomas are the founders of Biktrix, a new start-up working to bring an electric powered fatbike called the "Juggernaut" to market.

Their design uses a small, rechargeable electric motor which makes pedalling easier, overcomingone of the trickier aspects of riding the large-tired bikes.

"(Fatbikes) have really thick tires, so you have to put in a higher effort when you start off," said Rethanjee Thomas during an interview with CBC. "(Because) this has the assist... it's actually easier than a regular bike to start off with."

Thomas and his brother are using the crowd-funding site Kickstarter to raise money for their new product. So farthe campaign has made a strong showing, meeting the majority of the$50 thousand fundraising goal in just over a week.

Thomas said he hopes the Juggernaut makes fatbikes more accessible to casual commuters.

"When you look at it, it looks like a monster of a bike and you might not imagine yourself riding it but the electric assist makes riding it way easier."