I love my fat tire e-bike. It has 26x4 fat tires and a torque sensor. I find the sweet spot for inflation to be 17 lbs. My travels are mostly on rural highways and I feel safe and confident with the large fat tires because I often have to go from the blacktop to the soft shoulder and back to move over for cars and trucks, and the fat tires handle the transition with ease and safety. And since I have upgraded the gearing on my e-bike to a proper 52T chainring with an 11-34 freewheel, the torque senser is an absolute joy to use now. No more ghost pedaling! I can now cruise at a comfortable speed of 25 mph verses the old 14 mph, and with my 20 Ah battery I can easily travel 50+ miles on a charge. With my new gearing and fat tires my e-bike now feels like a Ferrari with a good dose of Hummer rolled in lol! 😀👍 It's awesome. 😎
@Fugayzy8 ай бұрын
Are you having flat tires often?
@AcedMyIQtest-scored10011 ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do Micah, I bought my fat tire bike two years ago after watching your videos. It is a blast to ride, guaranteed smiles! I rarely use the throttle because of the awesome torque sensor. I consider it an ultra lightweight motorcycle that I control the power with my feet by peddling. Dual batteries, dual motors and full suspension. FlatOut Sportsman Formula - absolutely phenomenal product. Never dries out, which is a problem with Slime🫠. A very eye-opening experience for me was when I drained my innertube of the FlatOut to recapture it, and then filling the tube with air and counting how many punctures the innertube actually endured. I had no clue that there were any holes in the innertube prior to draining the FlatOut. This stuff is absolute magic.
@BigDaddyCaveman111 ай бұрын
I just purchased how to build your own battery packs on Amazon. One because I like learning and two to support your endeavours. Keep it coming!
@EbikeSchool9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your support, I appreciate it!
@lorenyager10 ай бұрын
I have fat bike with 26 x 4.5 inch tires that I use almost exclusively in snow, so the extra size and width are important. However it is worth emphasizing that fat tires greatly increase the size and weight of the bike. This is especially true of the 27.5 inch tires, as that creates a super long bike that would not even fit on my Kuat bike rack. And most of these bikes are heavy, so getting them on and off bike racks or on pickup trucks takes some strength. Another tip is that the range can vary enormously from one ride to the next. Riding in soft snow quickly runs down the battery while riding on hard pack can get you three times the range. So it is wise to keep that in mind when setting out on a ride.
@georgekrpan318111 ай бұрын
I run 26x3" Duro Beach Bums slicks, fantastic! Good luck fixing a rear flat on the road with a hub drive, use Slime.
@Hyper-Wolf11 ай бұрын
Nice! These are all great tips and will be helpful to think about and look into.
@michaelsprinzeles402211 ай бұрын
You neglected to mention a pump, so you can reinflate when you get back to the road from off roading. I'm guessing you're talking about tubless tires because the pressures you mentioned seem low to me. A spare tube or 2 would be wise for off roading and/or a puncture repair kit (for tubeless tires). If I get more than a mile from paved roads I take spares of most things, including a chain, a couple of spokes, tire brush &, in winter, some warming pads.
@EbikeSchool9 ай бұрын
That's a great point. I've been testing a few tiny pumps for just that purpose, hopefully I'll have some cool stuff to feature soon.
@pedrofernandez872911 ай бұрын
I use 30 psi on my 20 by 3 e bike. Like the handling and lower rolling resistance.
@MR-backup10 ай бұрын
Wish there was a video to go from a 20 to a 24. :/
@ernestjean748311 ай бұрын
As a new rider to the world of 4" tires what are proactive steps we can take to reduce flat tires? As always thanks for all information you give us newer ebike riders.
@sammillions639811 ай бұрын
For up in Alberta Canada, I use a 26" fat tire for when I'm out before the plows
@cristinameyer812211 ай бұрын
I have a 4x20 and a 4x26 bike, and they handle really well - but the 26 took some time to get used to. But off-road it is more benign going over irregularities, and it's better on going straight - turning is harder. I wanted to add, on road, I feel better in rain or with strong wind with the fat tyres. More friction, more stability. Great explanations overall, thank you.
@butcher926611 ай бұрын
I think that they should make a 24"×3" tire ebike. To me, it would be the perfect size for on or off road.
@brandonrich634211 ай бұрын
Great info, I definitely learned quite a bit.
@El_Guap11 ай бұрын
Love my 4x20s on my Revv1. Defiantly did the second battery. Also did the Tannus Armour after a rear flat… no fun. The Tannus Armour and Flat Out do make the ride feel very different but gives a sense of safety
@largepimping11 ай бұрын
Was someone trying to stop you from doing the second battery?
@denissavgir288110 ай бұрын
As far as tools, i have a knife on my left lower leg pocket, and a multitool & lighter on my right lower leg pocket. I also have a bag mounted to my bike with a set of tools. A wrench, vice grip pliers, a full set of hex wrenches, screwdriver with removable bits and a full set of bits, zip ties, a box cutter, and some epoxy. I also keep a lock on a sock in my right pocket for self defense. I also have thigh pockets. One pocket has a bunch of paper towels for blowing/wiping my nose and when its hot, the other one has a small towel for wiping sweat. My pannier also has a jacket for when its colder than expected, 2 spare inner tubes, a flat repair kit, fully-charged inflation device, chain+lock, anti-fog spray, alternate glasses (i have clear, yellow, dark variations of the same model that i can swap based on need), bungie cords, a spare powerbank with microusb and usbc cables. I also have 4 water bottle mounts. 2 on my extended handlebar stem, and one on each side of the lower frame near the front that I will be installing soon. My frame has an extra battery mounted on top, with a power bank mounted on top of that, fully sealed to be waterproof with cables going to a control panel I made that lets me toggle the charging of each device (headlight, rear view camera, speaker, and phone). I have also made a cable that I call "the hydra" it connects to the power bank and has its own own on/off switch then splits off to the 2 rear turn signals, 2 front turn signals, turn signal controller, and 2 hanging microusb ends for charging the turn signals that are mounted to my helmet, with rubber covers attached for when not in use, as the bike and every device mounted to it has been sealed airtight to make everything waterproof. The charging cables are also bonded to each device with epoxy. Since theyre always connected, the control panel lets me decide when to charge them with the push of a button. I also have a custom made usb dongle connected to the power bank which briefly draws 5 volts of power every few seconds to keep the power bank from shutting off. This always-on device prevents the power bank from turning off. I have built up this loadout based on need for tactical preparedness and bad experiences.
@marsbase372911 ай бұрын
good tips as always dude. I totally dig what you said about that sweet spot with the tires. I ve got a 20' bmx that I converted to e-bike. as someone who's always preferred bmx because they are more compact and nimble than mtb but also, like mtb, capable of jumps and bunny hops for fun. I only ride pro grade bmx for quality and endurance. I wouldnt trust a Walmart bike as a frame for an ebike. anyways, I got the widest I could find that would fit the fork, wich was 20x2.75. makes a big difference as far as shock absorption since I have no shocks. If I'm going the distance on smooth road, I raise the psi closer to the stated max to reduce rolling resistance. You're channel has been a great reference for me over the years. Keep rolling brother! 👍😎👍
@uuzd4s7 ай бұрын
I got my Juiced Bikes RipCurrent S Fat Tire E-Bike in November 2019 (a "Black Friday" sale) and have averaged about 5K miles on it each year since the 2020 riding season according to my Riding App's. I'd like to add a couple of things to this "Fat Tire" E-Bike subject. About 95% of my riding is on improved Biking Trails or Roads and for that reason I run "Street" 26" x 4.0" Fat tires, usually Origin8 Supercell's or VEE Tire "Zig Zag's". both are Excellent Street Fat Tires. You mentioned that the "rolling resistance" is quite high in E-Bike Fat Tires and therefore your Battery Watt/Hrs consumption rate is going to be higher than standard Street Tires, this is Very True. It's True because your "footprint" of Rubber in contact w/ the Road/Trail is much larger than standard tires, weights & tire pressures being equal. Ever tried riding your Fat tire E-bike w/o Power assist ? You'll be lucky to get past 5th gear, it's Very much a Workout. So, the other side effect of having a Larger tire "footprint" on the ground is that you WILL pick up more Flats. It's pure physics, the more area your tire puts to pavement, the more likely you're going to pick up a nail or wire or whatever can get thru to the Tube (or No Tube for those who like to experiment). I Hate Flats, even though I'm fully tire assemblies start to prepared to deal w/ them on the Trail. Yes, I've tried every sort of Tire Sealant out there and I have my favorite, but, you're STILL going to get those bigger punctures that nearly All sealants just bypass. This gets into my second point. Fat Bike Tires are More Likely to run out of Ballance, simply due to all that added weight of the Wheel & Tire. I've felt badly unbalanced Wheel/Tire assemblies start to Shake & Vibrate around 20-22mph. If you're Lucky, the Tire/Wheel assy will somehow come out closer to a decent Balanced condition and these Vibrations might not be felt until you get over 25mph. So, adding the appropriate amount of liquid Tire sealant, usually around 6 to 8 oz for 26" Fat tires, Will go a Long ways towards "auto-balancing" your Fat Tire assy. I was getting a Flat 2 or 3 times a month, all on the Rear Tire (w/ only one slow leak on the Front tire in 20K miles), and so I invested in a Tannus Armour Tire Insert for the Rear tire only. It Works, as I went an entire season, about 6K miles, w/o a flat and finally got a slow leak that allowed me to make it home. These Tannus Armour Inserts are NOT maintenance free but w/ proper care, you will avoid the vast majority of Flats. There's a tradeoff w/ these Inserts and Most people who've reviewed these foam Inserts have nothing but Bad things to say but in nearly Every Case, they didn't read the instructions fully.
@mbrider237311 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you for what you do. I've never had an e-bike, but would really love to one day. And if I ever can, I would be getting a fat Tire bike. Watching your videos, and seeing the passion in what you do is awesome. Keep up the great work.
@growsomeplace998711 ай бұрын
Great infomation. Thank you for your work on this channel, I am sure you are making a difference in the world.
@loumon211 ай бұрын
Enjoy all your videos and always learn something, too!
@briandonovan125711 ай бұрын
Good stuff and interestingly presented....as usual. Thanks. I also installed Tannus liners on my Aniioki A8's 20"X4" tires. Great for confidence.
@AviatorGM11 ай бұрын
Good advice. I'm a fairly experienced MTB rider. I just picked up a Quietkat Jeep ebike for overlanding/ off road and bumpy trails. I put nicer 4.8" tires with Tannus Armor on the 26" wheels. Coming from lighter "acoustic" 26"-27.5" mountain bikes, those giant tires sure do demand a larger turning radius. I took it for a ride in the neighborhood. On the street, I took it around a corner at an intersection at a reasonable speed. I wasn't expecting as much of a fight to run a tight turn and it resulted in a much wider turn. Kinda caught me off guard. I love the cushy feel of the full suspension and fat tires, but I sure learned that if I ever get a city ebike cruiser, it'll have the smaller tires mentioned. Big tires look cool as heck and work great off road/ overlanding, but if you want to be able to turn fast, gotta go smaller.
@CharlesMeyer-b4x11 ай бұрын
Keep the videos coming fun to watch.
@ramonpadilla260711 ай бұрын
Great tips, I have seen fat tires around but I did not know what makes them special until now, thanks.
@Aka.Aka.8 ай бұрын
anyone doing offroading should bring a small bike toolkit with a patch kit/extra tube tbh
@RPRosen-ki2fk11 ай бұрын
Congratulations Stephen, I hope the bike truly improves the quality of your life, and that things get better for your future. Peace.
@turkeyssr11 ай бұрын
Don't forget to familiarize yourself with changing a fat tire which is significantly more difficult than a "normal" sized bike tire. It's also a good idea to carry a spare tube and a way to pump up the tire.
@WatsitTooyah11 ай бұрын
Significantly more difficult how? I would say its definitely a good idea to be familiar with how to do the rear wheel.
@ferguson814311 ай бұрын
I would say it's way easier to change a fat tire as I don't even need any tools to change a fat tire
@rabbithomesteading379711 ай бұрын
@@ferguson8143 Well if its a quick release front wheel but other then that you need tools to take wheel off. I have never done the rear so worried when that happens with the hub motor wires and locking stuff but only worried because I haven't done it yet and sure its me making it seem way more difficult in my mind and probably no big deal. What bike do you have? I have a wired freedom.
@WatsitTooyah11 ай бұрын
@@rabbithomesteading3797 it's a little tricky I think you should do it at home so you don't have to learn during an emergency 😉
@Techbuizz7 ай бұрын
I found your video very helpful, as a disabled veteran i am looking for ways to get back to work again, and the e bike seemed like a viable option. Knowing the 3.0 inch tire width provides a happy balance is a plus.
@pedrofernandez872911 ай бұрын
Fat tires need fat motors as well, try pedaling a heavy fat tire with no motor assistance and you realize how diff it is to do so.
@MAGA12-088 ай бұрын
Hi Micah, I found your channel on E-bikes I love it. I was watching the first video of how to turn a standard bike into a e-bike, but I can’t find the second video showing how to do it. I’m 69 years old I love bike riding, but my knees don’t care for it. I was hoping a e-bike would bring the fun back into it. I’m only 4’11”; I’m totally confused on the size of the bike. Plus I 2:06 can’t spend a $1000.00 on one. I was looking at the ones you said stay away from😂😂. If you can direct me to the second half of turning a bike into a e-bike; my grandson said if I bought all the parts he would do it for me. Thank you, I love your videos. Very informative and fun!😊
@ianpellant931211 ай бұрын
I found that the problem with my pedal powerered fat bike is that the 26"x4" tires are very thin and fall victim to "puncture vine" / "caltrop"; an invasive weed. The spikes easily penetrate the tires as I discovered when crossing some grassed park and then found more along the beach dunes. I had to use "Slime" to seal the multiple pin holes. This is the biggest problem, here in tropical Australia: caltrop vine lurking in the sand dunes along the beaches. After much experimentation, I found tire pressures between 12 and 18 psi were best for hard road surfaces. A compromise between drag and comfort. Lower pressures on beach or mud were always offset by the need to traverse many km on bitumen. So: carry a small pump and pressure gauge.
@manFromPeterborough10 ай бұрын
Down south, we know this weed as 3 corner jacks, I carry more than a pump - patch kit and spanner
@mobilemiall11 ай бұрын
I love the giveaway you're doing!!!
@SagarinForbes11 ай бұрын
great video! i also love the look, ride and the handling i got on my cargo ebike.
@couerleroi18 ай бұрын
Very informative!!
@CopperCityPatriotАй бұрын
Use a narrow tire. I install a 27.5x2.8 for the front. looks a little silly, but the pedal/wind/uphill resistance is reduced, and have a 27.5x3.8 Maxxis, on the rear. Plenty of grip, and gives the battery a longer life. For commuting daily to work, slicing through snow, and bumpy trails, it's perfect. And those Fat suspension forks: lose'em. Just unnecessary weight. A carbon front fork and the tire inflation, gives you all the bump/vibration reduction you need. Lastly, seal-up the motor and battery housing with silicone. Do this once a week in Winter. It'll keep water and moisture from inside, freezing and destroying your e-bike. And keep the tires inflated fully.
@ernstheimlich725711 ай бұрын
I've got a big tire on the rear as in my case - a foldable bike - that's where all the weight is: hub motor, big battery, rider. In the front I get away with a thin road tire and it helps with handling and feeling the road better.
@JerseyStyle711 ай бұрын
👍🏽🙏🏽 congratulations Stephan praying for you
@blueblazer20111 ай бұрын
I have an e-bike that I bought almost a year ago now. My situation is lack of bike shops and most you find, want nothing to do with e-bikes. The situation is even worse because of a lack of an owner's manual that covers operations, scheduled maintenance, and repairs. Are there any manuals available that cover generic e-bikes? Yes, I did go with 4" fat tires because the roads around here are horrible!!! Harpo Marx can make a musical instrument of my 10-speed 27" English racer with 1.25" wheels, by plucking the spokes! LoL
@recallthehunt432210 ай бұрын
Great Job Micah, I looking at buying an ebike, to use for hunting. Enkoyed all you're information.
@jasonrivers751811 ай бұрын
I use 26 X3, and it's awesome, for road use...
@FMuscleZ2811 ай бұрын
You know, there's a way not to get stranded with a flat battery. Use the pedals as intended...
@47f011 ай бұрын
Good luck pedaling one of these obese monstrosities. If I'm not comfortable pedaling an e-bike for 10 miles without the battery, I don't consider it.
@FMuscleZ2811 ай бұрын
@@47f0 The point of a bike is to exercise by pedalling while going somewhere, the electric motor is meant to be an assistance. If you think it's the other way around, you're failing at life...
@lkj97411 ай бұрын
E-bikes are not bikes, not motorcycles, not cars. For some people and some situations they are the perfect tool. Do you not ride a car because you might run out of gas? You can get good exercise on an ebike, it is a lot easier to do on bikes with torque sensors. And, guess what, not all of the population is young and fit . Just wait until you get old. For a lot of us, the choice is between riding an ebike and not riding at all.
@riveteye936 ай бұрын
@@FMuscleZ28good luck pedaling for prolonged periods of time on a ebike with a recuperating wheel, it's like riding a resistance training machine. I work on me ebike and am extremely fit, shit can be better than walkimg on flat terrain, but the second there's an uphill section I jump off and take a walk
@jasongarcia39433 ай бұрын
It's the other way around, for some people. Suron's don't have pedals.I won't ride mine, unless it has a good charge or close to house.
@billbertagnoli42267 ай бұрын
The 26 inch tires are actually 31 Inches in diameter. Stand over Height can be a problem. The Larger tires do roll over obstacles on trails with roots and rocks. Great info. Thanks 😊
@Billy-cs4cc11 ай бұрын
Great as always Micah
@elgringoec11 ай бұрын
Another benefit to phat tires on small diameter rims is that it makes the bike easier to balance for noobs and non-riders. And they help us more serious riders recognize those folks and know to avoid getting too close.
@CookswellCoKenya11 ай бұрын
Great review! what kind of e-bike would be best for off road tree seedball distribution in Kenya - lots of thorns, rocks etc.
@jeromewaites536411 ай бұрын
Dude all your video are so great keep up the great reviews learned so much from watching your video 👍
@Stryford111 ай бұрын
Great tips! I also like 20" tire sizes. Our current e-bikes have 20" x 3.3" tires and I like how they handle.
@tenncutt11 ай бұрын
What kind of tires are those 3.3"s?
@Stryford111 ай бұрын
@@tenncutt The tires are from Kenda. I'm not sure of the model.
@pokiblue58704 ай бұрын
Hi i recently bought an ebike with fat tire 4inch, i was wondering if i need to apply mucoff dry lube on the chain ?
@swecreations9 ай бұрын
What do you think about 24x3 fat-tire e-bikes? Have a 20x4 right now but have been wondering if that's maybe the sweet-spot for me. Since you like the 20x3 so much was wondering what you think about that?
@georgelewisray4 ай бұрын
Very Helpful !
@cherylnewell991211 ай бұрын
Super info, thank you for all your experience. Love to have this bike. Joe it does to a great home. Best wishes
@dennisd7451Күн бұрын
Ty😊😊😊😊😊 shared this with my friend..
@rabbithomesteading379711 ай бұрын
Good stuff. I have 26x4 and it seems like a huge monster truck overkill. I do offroad it but I wonder if 26x3 would be better? Idk.
@bassw175811 ай бұрын
27.5 x 2.8 seen to be the best from what I've seen out on the trails
@danjarrett11 ай бұрын
That is a very Nice looking Bike. Thanks for Sharing.
@tedanderson46311 ай бұрын
Thank you
@martinparmer11 ай бұрын
if you ride on the beach, is it a good idea to rinse off the gears/chain, etc once your done?
@stingraykoltes97506 ай бұрын
Thanks for this notions !
@EBikes42011 ай бұрын
Hi, good idea about having a spare 20$ in the emergency kit. I'm going to do this. Thank you for this video 😎
@shaun825611 ай бұрын
They are also great for when it bursts into flames it'll make a much nicer fire!
@googlecertifiededucator705511 ай бұрын
I own a Keppler fat tire ebike. I am curious about what tires other than fat tires I can put on my bike and how that would change the riding characteristics and the range. Thank you.
@mikejones-vd3fg11 ай бұрын
great advice thanks
@AEFisch11 ай бұрын
Psi? I swapped my Lectric knobby tires for Street as the contact patch is much better on grip plus efficiency. But they aren't as rigid so I'm worried at what low PSI is dangerous at 25mph? The knobby were like ice on a certain hard-wet road.
@jimkahn519410 ай бұрын
Can a 3" tire be used on a bike designed for 20 x 4"tires? How wheels designed for 26 x 4" tires? I'm looking for easier pedaling and longer range for mostly pavement and possibly a little dirt and gravel riding.
@cynthiaortegon841311 ай бұрын
I'm looking for an electric trike that's not high to step into. I'm disabled and currently use a 4 wheel mobility scooter. I want to go more places. Any recommendations?
@matthewtikka513311 ай бұрын
I had wondered about fat tires, I did not expect to be able to run that low on tire pressure. Makes sense though
@petermunch682011 ай бұрын
Hi Micah. Do you know any battery technologies there are less dangerous (fires), there can replace Lithium ion?
@philosoraptor77711 ай бұрын
Sllime or FixAFlat is essential on fatbike tires.
@rlowle12288 ай бұрын
My friend bought a similar bike like this. Problem is. The front tire when you air it up the tire seems to big for the rim and allows the tube to stick out from between the rim and tire. Rear tire doesn't have this problem. Any ideas?
@gregorylose88359 ай бұрын
Any reason why you never reviewed the Wallke X3 Pro? I saw you had one in one of your videos.
@colinwhite14411 ай бұрын
My story is I've got fat tyre bike 20x4 ins tyres my problem is can't ride bike seat or what I shoud be say is the distance from seat to peddle is to short in trying to heighten my seat using pvc so I've gained 3ins still my knee comes to high. I'm 5ft 7ins these bikes from China there for people 5ft2or3ins. That bike you are giving away looks better to peddle by the way I'm 75yrs old I've had ebikes for years well about five mostly kits from China I bought this bike from amazon so I've done the bike yup a bit I love fabricateing change and work the job out. I watch all your videos because you have great ideas like what you said in this vidio I wish we had the same weather even in summer ists not hot all the time the UK we get to much rain no good for ebikes merry Xmas
@MGB231611 ай бұрын
hey great video i just got a rad runner 3 for my wife to get to work. wee are trying to get 2 for both us to ride together
@kaizenmobility9 ай бұрын
Hi guys, I'm writing to you from Italy. I have a fst ebike 20 x 4.0, could I install 3.0 tires?
@vanceg49016 ай бұрын
Had fat tires on a Honda Ruckus gas scooter and loved them so pretty sure that's what I want in a Ebike tire.
@greggrobinson276911 ай бұрын
What do you recommen for tire psi in rad trike. Tires say 40 to65 psl thats awide range thanks gregg
@luciantendogaming5 ай бұрын
First secret (Stock tires are always trash)
@arj4ng2 ай бұрын
I learned that the hard way. Glad i finally replaced them
@Mike-d9dАй бұрын
What is the best fat tire? @@arj4ng
@Mike-d9dАй бұрын
What tires are great
@floppydisk450021 күн бұрын
My no name bike came with some 26x4 "kendas," I highly suspect they are fake. The rubber is way too soft. But damn are they grippy as all heck I can't wait for them to wear in nicely. Fully aware that I'll have to replace them by the end of next year.
@JimmyNormanReviews10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Xtrafix201511 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and great to get the super important tips for my fat tires because I wondered why it felt funny
@briankiptoo-vr1kp3 ай бұрын
i dont have ebike yet but i like watching your videos
@marknthetrails762711 ай бұрын
I love the information from your video's. Have any videos showing the cheapest power station solar setup to charge my Lectric 3.0? (fixed income)👍✌🖖🚴♂🥃 would love to win a book😜
@annoyed70711 ай бұрын
Re pressure, I live in the north north, where there is a mix of asphalt, gravel, sand, and tundra, with snow and ice much of the year. How can I realistically change the pressure so often?
@EbikeSchool11 ай бұрын
There are some very small electric pumps, I’m talking pocket sized. Those can be handy if you want to increase pressure while you’re out and about.
@mikehowie856511 ай бұрын
I wish your giveaways were available in Canada!
@StarEssences11 ай бұрын
An owner of a Fat Tire bike will get less Mileage from their ei-bike compared to those who have hybrid tire widths on their e-bikes
@FlyingPurplePizzas11 ай бұрын
Those are great tips to remember.
@richardsulenski411011 ай бұрын
My HJM ebike came with 26X4 INCH TIRES. Can I safely mount and ride 3 inch wide tires on the rims that had 4" tires on them?
@tenncutt11 ай бұрын
Yes
@47f011 ай бұрын
@@tenncutt- I would say that is borderline, depending on the actual rim width. I think Continental has a decent reference for rim width versus tire size. Sheldon Brown may also have a page on the subject. Worst case, lace up a set of rims appropriate for the tires you want. EDIT: Also keep in mind that changing the tire size will affect your top speed and odometer. If you have a programmable controller, you may be good, otherwise, putting smaller tires on will shave a little bit off your top speed, and cause your speedometer and odometer readings to be off a bit.
@niteshades_promise11 ай бұрын
26x4 phatmoto all-terrain, i run around 13psi, works on street and off roads for me. Ill never go back to skinnies.🍻
@C1nderfire5 ай бұрын
I am unable to master tight, turns with my fat tire E bike. I’ll either almost fall over or sometimes when taking a right turn it doesn’t feel like I have control over it, and I go off the curb onto the side of the road.
@EbikeSchool5 ай бұрын
That is often a sign of underinflated front tire. When fat tires are too low pressure, they make it hard to turn. But turning your head to look in the direction you want to go can also help by subconsciously forcing the steering even further.
@UriahUrrix4 ай бұрын
I always put street tires on my fat tire bike helps with roll resistance i get about 4 miles more per charge compared to knobby tires
@sheriffathy842911 ай бұрын
You had a great videos
@matthewferguson251511 ай бұрын
I bought the diy electric battery and love it!
@RW1LD11 ай бұрын
How much better are fat tires in the snow? Is there really that much more grip?
@Kattbirb11 ай бұрын
A knife or multi-tool for Self-Defense? That's an awful recommendation. Probably the best tool for that is the bike itself. Use your speed and leave. If you can't leave on the bike, you'll need something with a better track record than a knife to avoid injuries. Unless you're very talented in martial arts, a very bright flashlight (1,000 lumens or more) and pepper spray is going to be better. And if you're able and willing to do so responsibly, a firearm is the single most effective tool if faced with a lethal threat you cannot otherwise avoid.
@rorybissmtb11 ай бұрын
Fat tires on ebikes that arent made for much off road use are unnecessary. They create more drag making your batteries run out more quickly, along with being much heavier than normal tires which has the same effect. Mountain bikes generally have 2.5 inchh tires and this if for some very harsh use on trails so it is illogical to say you need theese massive heavy tires for offroad use,they are simply something used for marketing on theese ebikes, which arent even designed for actual use out on trails, just get a proper emtb second hand for the same price, it will bestronger and lighter,even faster rolling on roads with the narrower tires.
@dg9bfc3 ай бұрын
i now use street tires 26x4 dual motor ebike.. live its handling with 1.5 bar (99.9%on street)
@curtisalbert184611 ай бұрын
I like your program it's very entertaining and one day I would love to have an e-bike but they're way too
@o1ecypher11 ай бұрын
loved it, now i know my tire with confadence
@AWLY-m8p11 ай бұрын
Please do a nother video about Chang li truck
@toneaced344711 ай бұрын
Woot I love Books!!!!!
@18andlikeitАй бұрын
You didn't mention that with the larger 26" fat tires, it's easier to roll over things like rocks or roots due to it's larger diameter. Rolling over obstacles isn't as easy on smaller tires, even through they are more nimble during typical riding.
@oldmanebikes839211 ай бұрын
Would love to win this bike and or also a battery building book. Keep up the great videos