Final Evolution

The Evolution of the Iron Giant
By Party Pace Bike Shop

Some bikes are built. Others are born. And then there's the Iron Giant—a machine forged in miles, sweat, and the relentless spirit of tinkering.

What began as a titanium Carver fat bike quickly became something else entirely. A winter warrior on 4.8-inch snow tires, the Iron Giant crushed frozen trails with ease. But as the seasons shifted, so did its identity. Come summer, the beast sheds its bulk and rolls lean as a 29+ mountain bike, hungry for singletrack and gravel.

Over the years, it's worn it all—drop bars for that drop-bar MTB weirdness, high risers for cruise control, flat bars for trail precision. The cockpit has been a revolving door of experimentation, because this bike isn't just a ride—it's a rolling lab. Wheels have come and gone. Tires have ranged from “float over snow” to “slice through dirt.” Every season brought a new incarnation.

It didn’t have a name for the longest time. Just “the Carver,” or “the fat bike.” But names matter. They give things soul. And after years of proving its mettle through terrain, weather, and evolution, one finally stuck: The Iron Giant.

It’s not just a bike. It’s a lifer. A shape-shifting titanium tank that has adapted to everything we’ve thrown at it. And it keeps coming back for more.