I looked at your tires 🛞, but what’s with the oddball sizes I have an ebike and I just purchased tires but is stick to what I know like 26x4 your tires are either too large or too small. Nothing in between.
The E-Huntsman have a poor track record of blowouts due to delamination of the sidewall from the bead. At least 10 of us in the Grizzly Owners group have experienced this. Stay away from these if you can.
BTW you might like LED pedals. I use Redshift Arclight pedals, they look great and they're perfect for getting noticed at night. They're USB rechargeable, just take out the lights from the pedals and then they snap back in with magnetic connections. They're also calibrated to adjust the light according to the position of the pedal, so that the front of the pedal is always white, and the rear is red. They're waterproof too.
Thanks for the Recommendation! I got a set myself for all my bikes. I was thinking switching my arclights for the pedals on my super. Thanks for the love!
i think you might have the tyres on the wrong way around which might cause the vibration, it will also cause you to aquaplane if you hit some water, as you sit on the bike and look down on the front tyre, the tread should make a forward facing arrow (to take the water from the centre to the outer of the tyre)
The vibration issue may get worse the more weight is spinning at relatively high speed. Makes me wonder if tire balancing on these bikes might become a thing. Good to see you on the road again.
I changed my handlebars the first week I had the my bike and I bought pro-tape bars I must say your bike looks completely different now it looks a lot better.
Has Vee gone out of business? I have tried to get in touch with three different e-mails for them and they come back that they don't exist. I had the bead blow out on my speedsters in a few miles and now the replacement is doing the same thing, and the entire tire is wabbling.
The older fellas love e-bikes! I mean I consider myself a little bit of an older brother too but most of the people that stopped to talk with me about mine is the retired Grandpa crew. I like the attention though
Is either these or the cst scout..I'll try the scout first and if I have any issues or don't like em I'll give these a try..these look cool and look like they would prevent a lot of flats too .
Thanks a lot for doing this video I was looking for some advise on some nice tough tires cause I just caught a flat last night and this was right on time!
I’ve been recommending motorcycle tire to my fellow uber delivery bikers here in Toronto but they think I’m crazy.😂 My rear tire is more than a year now and still good,no flat or puncture. Most of them change new tire in every 4months.
I don't think you are going slower. If the tires are taller than the previous one that will cause you speedometer to read slower. You need to recalibrate or use you phone.
I have Vee Bulldozer 4.25" wide 26" tires only E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown. (2 wheel drive, dual suspension, 2 batteries. 9 (nine) pedal assist levels or just use the throttle and don't pedal. I like my tires for trail riding here in Nevada's Mojave Desert.
What is that on your left handlebar it looks like a camera display, and is it better to have than rear view mirrors ? And what's the best 20 × 4 tires I can buy for my electric bike ?
It’s a camera like you said. I like it because it’s more low key but a mirror works just fine too. The tires: I love the E-huntsman but unfortunately they sold out the day i released this video. Depending on what you are gonna use the tires for. The grizzlies are good for off-roading and more grip on the road but they slow you down more. Better for less punctures too. The troopers or apache add extra 2mph on the ride. But they are easier to get punctures and they slip easier. If you are in between those try the badgers or the shinkos.
Great review of these tires my friend and it's a good look on your bike too. The weight of these Huntsman's are 4.8lbs. each and I'm thinking about getting a pair for my Spark CycleWorks Bandit. I'm also looking at a pair of Shinko 87-4507 Tire 568 100/80-16 too and they weigh 5.6lbs. each.
Love the Shinko 568 fat tire series since at 100/80-16 the tire profile is at 4 inches; also the price is at $60(100/80-16) on amazon for the Shinko versus $120 for the Huntsman on amazon; so for two purchased tires one saves a very nice $120; plus one also gets a significantly beefier tire profile and much more substantial motor bike tire characteristic profile overall in terms of a true heavy duty motor bike scooter tires; which will only ultimately translate to even higher puncture free fat bike tire performance in the field; now for value budget pleasing price of only $120 for the two brand name Shinko 568 series fat bike performance tires at 100/80-16 fat bike tires; which I will still use of course the additional extra fat heavier duty profile moto bike tire puncture protection profile characteristics of using the dual stacked layer(s) of each polypropyline plastic tire liners helping to reinforce and back up the other tire liner along with the tire sealant brand name called Flat-Out; to further help in potentially eliminating any potential possibility of future tire punctures as well as typically getting and experiencing up to 13,000 kilometers or about 8,000 miles of e-biking puncture free performance one can effectively prevent and/or ban nearly all future fat moto bike tire punctures if one is quite careful on the road hopefully; now the typical CST brand name 20 inch by 4 inch fat bike tire was only getting about on average about 900 miles to 1,200 mile tire mileage on average before needed typical tire replacement so this is quite literally a truly major highly desired fat tire e-bike upgrade in both tire performance as well as truly effective future tire performance puncture protection; most 20 inch by 4 inch common brand name fat bike tires already go for about $50 bucks typically on average or so; so it is only a very small amount of money($10 more) to do the ultimate tire performance upgrade while also hopefully never ever have to find oneself dealing with or experiencing a potential future flat tire on the road in the field repair; now the other major objective advantage that fat bike tire users have also typically reported experiencing looking forward to being able to actually use the Shinko type 568 fat performance tire series for around 8,000 miles or so typical expected fat bike tire mileage lifetimes before replacement as this is at least eight times the typical expected 1,200 miles or so tire mileage for a typical brand name 20 inch by 4 inch fat bike tires; which is one very seriously upgraded super impressive heavy duty characteristic fat bike moto bike performance tire that one can indeed look forward to using up to eight times longer than the average typical expected 1,200 tire mileage lifetime before replacement generic amazon 20 inch by 4 inch fat bike tire that is typically going for now at $50 buck apiece.
Reducing your tire pressure should help your vibration problem. What is your tire size and compare the diameter of those to the original. You might not be getting a true speed reading. I am looking for 3.00X10 inch. The hire the aspect ratio the better )meaning the most rubber possible from rim to pavement.
1) I’m impressed with those tires overall even with the vibration and loss of acceleration and top speed. I’m seriously considering getting a pair! 2) Why js the vibration that much worse? Is everything straight and tight on the bike? Maybe with meatier tires they need balancing? 3) Cool to see how self aware and humble you are to the toxic tendencies having a channel on TH-cam. Love your stuff though!
Thanks for the support bro! They are really thick tires so they definitely shake up the whole bike like a motorcycle. But the thing is that the bike materials are light and attached by a few screws; so it shakes up any attachments i have on the bike. They are beefy, help with flats and hug the asphalt. But I don’t think they are truly designed for light ebikes.
The tire/wheel is not balanced :o I use spoke magnets for counterweight then @ speed no wobble booble oobers. Just the stem can make your wheel go up down. Put a bicycle odometer sensor on the spoke across the stem. A bicycle odometer magnet sensor is the same weight of that HD tire stem. did you know that? well did you
Glad you're back! I enjoy your videos. I had similar bars on the x52 . They are cooler but at my age and an extra rider the pressure on my palms was really uncomfortable. They make you feel like you're in race mode. We're the tires difficult to put on? Love the look
Very difficult without the proper tools. Everyone has different experiences with changing tires but I like to take mine to a mechanic so they cab beed the tires properly into the rim.
rolling resistance is more, and you can pump them up harder, but then you need a kidney belt. all that vibration will soon cause a short circuit, keep that in mind, check the connectors of your battery every now and then, so that they do not turn black. Hoe many psi you tot in the tire’s ? 😎
If it’s shaking a lot they might not be balanced properly. Maybe tighten your spokes or make tire is set properly? Maybe normal on your bike but seen others where it smoothed it right out
Haven’t read all the comments…have you thought about getting tires balanced? May help with the vibration you’re describing. Just a thought . Great video thx.
Hey bud! I did a test and they seem to be mostly balanced. You can never truly balance these fat tires because of the weight but they seem to be ok. Thanks for the feedback!
Is the super73 s2 your favorite ebike? A buddy of mine just got a surron and I am thinking about getting an s2 to ride with him but I am worried about being able to keep up with him. Any suggestions?
Gotta say, hands down love my S2. Specially with the dual batteries and the torque update (which not everyone has access to). But to be honest they are completely different e-bikes. One is a moped and the other is a motorcycle. You can always change the motor but if you’re homie is a true homie he should be cool with just cruising with you haha
Should get myn this Wednesday for Ariel Rider X52 but not too worried about top speed i got it up to 40mph so if its 38 its whatever i never go that fast anyway.
@@thepeterparkershow thanks! Great tires. Thanks for recommending. I just got them on and notice a huge difference than stock tires I had. We’ll worth the money
AWESOME TIRES Peter! Can't wait to get my Ariel Rider & put tires like those on that bike. Or I'll get the shenko 244 enduro tires. You guys really get the hook up! By the way, this is Curt from " SABERTOOTH DESIGNZ " My fiance' & I watch & support yours, Dillegal, Sur Ronster, & Shreddie McSkates channels on the norm! Thanks for sharing
No problem, and food for thought...take it easy on the road out there! There's a lot of entitled asses out there. Remember one thing, burn rubber, not you soul!
Have you considered the speedsters from the same brank of tire manufacture? The speedsters are 1 lbs lighter than the huntsman. I'm wondering if that will make a big difference in acceleration and top speed as you pointed out. Also wondering if the huntsman are lounder than the speedsters. As well how well the speedsters handle off roading trails. What tires did you have before the huntsman?
Replacing my Vee speedsters with Huntsman this time as price not much more for a tire that has way more tread .The speedsters have got very little tread which Grizzly chews up so they look like a better deal,that extra tread for an extra 10 bucks no brainer
The vibration could potentially be coming from the fat bike wheel being slightly out of true; since when one changes over to a much heavier and fatter dynamic rotational fat tire mass; it can potentially intensify and magnify any minor wheel vibrations.
Bro got all fluffy muffins 😂 jus playing. Dope video, new sub. My Raev GTX I ordered has these tires. I wonder if it would be cool or just stupid to put these tires on my aventon Aventure if they make 26 x 4.
Thanks for the sub. I like these tires but I don’t think they’re meant for speeds higher than 30mph. Was starting to get micro tears from going over 40mph
I hope your Vee tires do better than mine did! I have a Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 4 cargo ebike that comes stock with very proprietary 22" x 3" Vee bicycle tires, and they've become really notorious for bead separation/splitting at REALLY low miles (like mine just happened at 6 months/1140 miles). Neither Vee nor Rad will warranty the tire at all. Since there is no other ebike/bicycle option in that size, I just switched to Michelin City Pro motorcycle/scooter tires. Not trying to trash Vee or anything, but just keep an eye on that bead seam! They definitely look good and I do hope they do well for you! Regarding the vibration, are the E-Huntsmans directional tires? I know most bicycle/ebike tires aren't, but most motorcycle tires are, and a 30+ mph ebike is somewhere between the two. Regardless, the vibration should lessen over time as the tread wears a little.
@Move_I_Got_This yeah, that sale definitely made me say, "Hmmm" both in interest as well as questioning why so cheap? That's how much a Rad battery costs. You're basically buying a battery and getting a free bike with it. The Rad flagship bike is also on ridiculous sale ($1200 -- around $800 off), but I know exactly why that happened. They stupidly soldered the formerly user replaceable battery fuses to a circuit board sealed in the non-user serviceable battery. Rad has literally been bleeding replacement batteries (under warranty) for these bikes. RadRover 7 incoming! Predicted specs: "All new battery design"... 😂
My V speeders just split on me with only a couple hundred miles on since it was one tire I bought another V speedster to give it one more try, but after this, I’m done with Vee. Michelin’s or Perelli’s.
hey! I'm thinking of buying BDGR tires for my super73 ZX. Do you recommend 4.5" in front and rear or 4.5" in front and 5" rear? And why? Thank you very much! :)
Badgers are nice tires but they add more weight to the bike (not as heavy as the Grizzlies of course). If you want more resistance while riding and a little more protection from road debris these are better than the stock ZX tires. But the troopers i had on mine added an extra mile to my top speed. I would recommend putting a 5” in the back simply because the rim is slightly bigger and the tire will be better imbedded.
@@thepeterparkershow Hey Mate, from the support they wrote me: "With the 10-speed gears, I recommend 4.5" on both front and rear because the 5" tires don't leave a lot of room to use all 10 gears". I'm from Italy, so for europeans seems better 4.5" front and rear because we have the 10-speed gear as standard
E-Huntsman tires are notorious for delamination of the sidewall from the bead, causing a blowout. The company's only response is offering a warranty replacement with the same tire. They haven't done anything to address or acknowledge the weakness in the tires. If you value your health and safety, look for something else.
I believe that. They have never responded to any email from me and my speedster just spit the bead with a couple hundred miles on. They are hard to seat as well.
I just put 90/80/16 Pirelli mandrake tires on my bike and they're incredible. No vibration, ride perfect plus they are only like 60 dollars even cheaper than ebike rated tires and are a thousand percent more durable. Check them out let me know what you think.
well to be honest i like those new tires, but i have a 24 inch x 4.0 in front and 2 20 inch x 4.0 in back, yup i have a M-340 Addmotor Trike ok, i would get these tires, if they have a 24 inch x 4.0 fat tire to go with the 20 inch x 4.0 ok :0
i just got the HEB Allscapes on my 40 ah g force zm because my friend reccomened them to me because he has it on his 20 ah g force zm and i can tell why you said these fat tires that are heavier will deff slow your bike down a little was used to more speed and enjoyed it but after test riding them im not a big fan but i guess the good thing is you don't have to worry about flats as much with a lot of the stock tires that come with e bikes speeds great but having no flats is probably more important then speed because you can still ride your e bike even though it's slower but you can't ride your e bike when you got a flat so i guess thats the good thing with these kinds of tiires that are haveier but will make your bike slower
but, increasing weight should not slow down top speed, it should mean you take LONGER to reach that top speed. However, it possible that rotating mass being added to the bike changes the top speed differently then that of just adding weight. A full 2 mph say on a bike that does only 20 mph, or 25 is QUITE A LARGE hit in terms of top speed. I'm willing to add some weight to a e-bike, but loss of top speed? Hum, I would have though a smooth less "knobby" tire would result in a higher top speed, not a lower one....
Remember, just because you don't need to register your bike or get insurance, does not mean, while riding on the roadway, you can ignore stop signs. Still can be sited for all those stop sign violations you violated and passing that white SUV on the right that was turning into the parking lot was really stupid. Good thing the driver was paying attention. Would have all been on you.
Bicycles have always basically treated stop signs as yields especially in areas where 4-way stops are implemented purely to slow down automobile traffic. They're not just supposed to run them, but if there's no other opposing traffic, there's no reason for the slower/human powered vehicle to have to get back up to speed again. CA actually had a bill go through making this legal for bicycles, but in the end the governor disagreed with lawmakers and vetoed it in Oct 2021. Not excusing the behavior and it's usually not what I do on my ebike, but you and I are clearly not the norm on this subject. Regarding the white SUV, that was all the SUV's fault. Watch the video again @17:39. The SUV was literally on the wrong side of the road and then I'm guessing (???) decided to turn right with no signal -- no one, including the driver of that white SUV, knew what the hell they were doing/going to do. With the bike lane there, the white SUV has to yield to bicycles going straight anyway. All this being said, I typically ride my ebike (which is a cargo ebike and looks far more like a bike than any Super73 does) following more motorcycle rules/laws than bicycle. I just feel safer and feel like when doing it that way vehicles and pedestrians see me better and respect me more like another vehicle. But that's just me.
@@Internetpilot But powered bicycles are kinda pushing the rules anyway. Mopeds are basically motorcycles with pedals and here they are restricted to speed or engine size/power. The more these electric bikes push limits and get noticed the sooner someone is gonna push more rules. Like license or restrictions. Only a matter of time if ya keep making it obvious enough.
@@epiphonium I don't disagree except I that I don't think that ebike rider behavior is the problem. For every ebike rider not following the rules of the road, there's 100's (if not 1000's) of analog bike riders doing the same or worse. Before ebikes it was push scooters, before push scooters it was skateboards, etc. The problem with the future of ebikes is that some (maybe most?) of the ebike manufacturers themselves. As long as Super 73, Onyx, Ariel Rider, Delfast, definitely Sur Ron, etc. keep producing 30, 40, 50+ mph "ebikes", the entire industry is going to eventually get hit with much stricter local laws. The ebike manufacturers need to start better regulating themselves or they're going to get regulated by local government and that's going to suck for all of us when something like only Class 1 ebikes are legal.
Innova tires give the same grip, rolling angle, and confidence - but without the weight Also, scooter or motorbike tires don't bead right unless you have the right rims. Also also, you shouldn't add that much rolling weight to a bike without upgrading the brakes.
Great tire for road work and some off road conditions. As speeds become greater the need to balance the tire becomes important. Manufacturers will need to address this issue IMO. Great option.
Personal opinion I'd rather have comfort over looks. On a long ride looks aren't going to help and possible long term damage to shoulders, wrists, elbows and back not worth it to me. Not saying it's not fine for you or putting the bars down. You do you because that's all that matters.
My stock tires wore down to the pink underliner within the 1st month, due to a rear tire skid. I ordered some Shinko's but they were really heavy. So, I order the E-Huntsman. They are awesome and easier to install than road bike tires.
Sorry you're experiencing bad vibes about being a TH-camr. Know that your subs appreciate you, but you have to do you. I think we'd all rather enjoy Peter Parker some of the time than none of the time! No Peter Parker would be a great loss to the industry! Thanks for giving us whatever you can! ✌😎
*Get your E-Huntsman tires here:* *CURRENTLY SOLD OUT*
veetireco.com/product/junior-specialty-e-huntsman-sold-as-a-pair/
Out of stock :( I bet the site is getting many visitors
I looked at your tires 🛞, but what’s with the oddball sizes I have an ebike and I just purchased tires but is stick to what I know like 26x4 your tires are either too large or too small. Nothing in between.
Dead link 😬
@@luckyfire3 sold out sorry!
The E-Huntsman have a poor track record of blowouts due to delamination of the sidewall from the bead. At least 10 of us in the Grizzly Owners group have experienced this. Stay away from these if you can.
BTW you might like LED pedals. I use Redshift Arclight pedals, they look great and they're perfect for getting noticed at night. They're USB rechargeable, just take out the lights from the pedals and then they snap back in with magnetic connections. They're also calibrated to adjust the light according to the position of the pedal, so that the front of the pedal is always white, and the rear is red. They're waterproof too.
Thanks for the Recommendation! I got a set myself for all my bikes. I was thinking switching my arclights for the pedals on my super. Thanks for the love!
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New intro sounds, new handlebars, new tires, same ol Peter.
Good to see you. Makes me wanna come back to LA.
i think you might have the tyres on the wrong way around which might cause the vibration, it will also cause you to aquaplane if you hit some water, as you sit on the bike and look down on the front tyre, the tread should make a forward facing arrow (to take the water from the centre to the outer of the tyre)
They’re on right
The rear view camera is a MUST HAVE! After you got that for me I’m hooked!!
All my bikes have one too, definitely a must have with crazy ass drivers out here
I never knew I needed one lol had it for a week it’s the best
@@jbeataman yeah bruh everything you can do to protect yourself out here
Dude my boy is back!!! Hell yeah Peter!! I have been going through some withdrawals bro!!!
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Haha thanks fam! Good to be back 🙏
The vibration issue may get worse the more weight is spinning at relatively high speed. Makes me wonder if tire balancing on these bikes might become a thing. Good to see you on the road again.
This will become a thing with more people moving up in speeds!
I was thinking bout the vee whitetails, right now jus got kenda tires and their noisy
I changed my handlebars the first week I had the my bike and I bought pro-tape bars I must say your bike looks completely different now it looks a lot better.
Has Vee gone out of business? I have tried to get in touch with three different e-mails for them and they come back that they don't exist. I had the bead blow out on my speedsters in a few miles and now the replacement is doing the same thing, and the entire tire is wabbling.
Where did you get the rear camera set up?? Thanks Johnny
The older fellas love e-bikes! I mean I consider myself a little bit of an older brother too but most of the people that stopped to talk with me about mine is the retired Grandpa crew. I like the attention though
Those look good, they would make my Spark Bandit look just like a motorcycle. Hell I might even get pulled over.
Thanks bro! The bars are Not very comfy, but they look bad ass
I’m about to throw a pair on my bandit too! Fully agree bro!
@@ShawverFilms I agree. it would def suit the look of the bandit. Make it look like a motorcycle even more.
Is either these or the cst scout..I'll try the scout first and if I have any issues or don't like em I'll give these a try..these look cool and look like they would prevent a lot of flats too .
Thanks a lot for doing this video I was looking for some advise on some nice tough tires cause I just caught a flat last night and this was right on time!
I’ve been recommending motorcycle tire to my fellow uber delivery bikers here in Toronto but they think I’m crazy.😂
My rear tire is more than a year now and still good,no flat or puncture.
Most of them change new tire in every 4months.
I don't think you are going slower. If the tires are taller than the previous one that will cause you speedometer to read slower. You need to recalibrate or use you phone.
Do Goodyear make a 20x4 fat bike tyre?
What kind of pressure are you running?
Trying to find the sweet spot without overinflating
Thanks
Are these tires for all terain? I.e. street and off-raod? How do they do in snow?
Thanks for the Tire info and its good to see you back
I have Vee Bulldozer 4.25" wide 26" tires only E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown. (2 wheel drive, dual suspension, 2 batteries. 9 (nine) pedal assist levels or just use the throttle and don't pedal. I like my tires for trail riding here in Nevada's Mojave Desert.
Yes !!! Peter Parker show !!!! My kid been waiting for a video . Can say I did so too ! Awesome as always !
Glad you enjoyed it
Did you correct the diameter on controller? Did you check with gps or radar? Are you using more power for the same speeds?
Rethinking your tire pressure(s) might help with the vibration. Just a thought.
I missed you too bro hey less is more right but its good to see you back like a friend I've not seen in a minute 😊
What's the tpi on these?
What pedals ?
What is that on your left handlebar it looks like a camera display, and is it better to have than rear view mirrors ? And what's the best 20 × 4 tires I can buy for my electric bike ?
It’s a camera like you said. I like it because it’s more low key but a mirror works just fine too. The tires: I love the E-huntsman but unfortunately they sold out the day i released this video. Depending on what you are gonna use the tires for. The grizzlies are good for off-roading and more grip on the road but they slow you down more. Better for less punctures too. The troopers or apache add extra 2mph on the ride. But they are easier to get punctures and they slip easier. If you are in between those try the badgers or the shinkos.
@@thepeterparkershow Ok, thank you
That's awesome bro do you have a link to check out the tires
Unfortunately they are sold out. But here’s the info on them: veetireco.com/product/fat-bike-e-huntsman-sold-as-a-pair-2-tires/
@@thepeterparkershow thanks bro
Great review of these tires my friend and it's a good look on your bike too. The weight of these Huntsman's are 4.8lbs. each and I'm thinking about getting a pair for my Spark CycleWorks Bandit. I'm also looking at a pair of Shinko 87-4507 Tire 568 100/80-16 too and they weigh 5.6lbs. each.
Thanks man! You should get some
For the Bandit, although Shinko’s are cool too. Thanks for watching 🤟
Love the Shinko 568 fat tire series since at 100/80-16 the tire profile is at 4 inches; also the price is at $60(100/80-16) on amazon for the Shinko versus $120 for the Huntsman on amazon; so for two purchased tires one saves a very nice $120; plus one also gets a significantly beefier tire profile and much more substantial motor bike tire characteristic profile overall in terms of a true heavy duty motor bike scooter tires; which will only ultimately translate to even higher puncture free fat bike tire performance in the field; now for value budget pleasing price of only $120 for the two brand name Shinko 568 series fat bike performance tires at 100/80-16 fat bike tires;
which I will still use of course the additional extra fat heavier duty profile moto bike tire puncture protection profile characteristics of using the dual stacked layer(s) of each polypropyline plastic tire liners helping to reinforce and back up the other tire liner along with the tire sealant brand name called Flat-Out; to further help in potentially eliminating any potential possibility of future tire punctures as well as typically getting and experiencing up to 13,000 kilometers or about 8,000 miles of e-biking puncture free performance one can effectively prevent and/or ban nearly all future fat moto bike tire punctures if one is quite careful on the road hopefully;
now the typical CST brand name 20 inch by 4 inch fat bike tire was only getting about on average about 900 miles to 1,200 mile tire mileage on average before needed typical tire replacement so this is quite literally a truly major highly desired fat tire e-bike upgrade in both tire performance as well as truly effective future tire performance puncture protection; most 20 inch by 4 inch common brand name fat bike tires already go for about $50 bucks typically on average or so; so it is only a very small amount of money($10 more) to do the ultimate tire performance upgrade while also hopefully never ever have to find oneself dealing with or experiencing a potential future flat tire on the road in the field repair;
now the other major objective advantage that fat bike tire users have also typically reported experiencing looking forward to being able to actually use the Shinko type 568 fat performance tire series for around 8,000 miles or so typical expected fat bike tire mileage lifetimes before replacement as this is at least eight times the typical expected 1,200 miles or so tire mileage for a typical brand name 20 inch by 4 inch fat bike tires; which is one very seriously upgraded super impressive heavy duty characteristic fat bike moto bike performance tire that one can indeed look forward to using up to eight times longer than the average typical expected 1,200 tire mileage lifetime before replacement generic amazon 20 inch by 4 inch fat bike tire that is typically going for now at $50 buck apiece.
you needs a HORN😩😳😳😳😳😳That White SUV looked Suspect, Good he didn’t move… further…. smh🤔😮💨Buy yourself a…. Loud Horn!!!!! ASAP
Those wheels are great, how grip are they on off road roads?
Reducing your tire pressure should help your vibration problem.
What is your tire size and compare the diameter of those to the original. You might not be getting a true speed reading. I am looking for 3.00X10 inch. The hire the aspect ratio the better )meaning the most rubber possible from rim to pavement.
Welcome back! Chris told me about the new job.
1) I’m impressed with those tires overall even with the vibration and loss of acceleration and top speed.
I’m seriously considering getting a pair!
2) Why js the vibration that much worse? Is everything straight and tight on the bike? Maybe with meatier tires they need balancing?
3) Cool to see how self aware and humble you are to the toxic tendencies having a channel on TH-cam.
Love your stuff though!
Thanks for the support bro!
They are really thick tires so they definitely shake up the whole bike like a motorcycle. But the thing is that the bike materials are light and attached by a few screws; so it shakes up any attachments i have on the bike. They are beefy, help with flats and hug the asphalt. But I don’t think they are truly designed for light ebikes.
The tire/wheel is not balanced :o
I use spoke magnets for counterweight then @ speed no wobble booble oobers.
Just the stem can make your wheel go up down. Put a bicycle odometer sensor on the spoke across the stem. A bicycle odometer magnet sensor is the same weight of that HD tire stem.
did you know that?
well did you
Glad you're back! I enjoy your videos.
I had similar bars on the x52 . They are cooler but at my age and an extra rider the pressure on my palms was really uncomfortable. They make you feel like you're in race mode.
We're the tires difficult to put on? Love the look
Very difficult without the proper tools. Everyone has different experiences with changing tires but I like to take mine to a mechanic so they cab beed the tires properly into the rim.
rolling resistance is more, and you can pump them up harder, but then you need a kidney belt. all that vibration will soon cause a short circuit, keep that in mind, check the connectors of your battery every now and then, so that they do not turn black. Hoe many psi you tot in the tire’s ? 😎
thanks for the feedback man 🤟
Amazing!!! Splices206 told me abou these now both of you guys have them😎👌⚡️
If it’s shaking a lot they might not be balanced properly. Maybe tighten your spokes or make tire is set properly?
Maybe normal on your bike but seen others where it smoothed it right out
It's been awhile.. was starting to wonder what happened to you.. 😄
Haven’t read all the comments…have you thought about getting tires balanced? May help with the vibration you’re describing. Just a thought . Great video thx.
Hey bud! I did a test and they seem to be mostly balanced. You can never truly balance these fat tires because of the weight but they seem to be ok. Thanks for the feedback!
Should smooth out after you break the tires in,the knobs should wear even.I like the look what’s the weight .I’ve been thinking about getting a set.
Did the second battery pack come with it or did you buy it separately?
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Those tires look sick. I'm looking for some street or dual-use for my bike. Gonna see if these are made in my size.
Thanks homie. Im sure some shinkos would do the trick.
Is the super73 s2 your favorite ebike? A buddy of mine just got a surron and I am thinking about getting an s2 to ride with him but I am worried about being able to keep up with him. Any suggestions?
Gotta say, hands down love my S2. Specially with the dual batteries and the torque update (which not everyone has access to). But to be honest they are completely different e-bikes. One is a moped and the other is a motorcycle. You can always change the motor but if you’re homie is a true homie he should be cool with just cruising with you haha
How many miles those vee tires last.
Started getting micro tares around the 600-700miles. So i swapped them for grizzlies.
I love your rear view camera I bought the same one I think from amazon. The mirrors kept shaking and I had to always adjust them
Total game changer
Should get myn this Wednesday for Ariel Rider X52 but not too worried about top speed i got it up to 40mph so if its 38 its whatever i never go that fast anyway.
What psi do you recommend on these? 36 is max?
Yes sir. I would do 30 personally
@@thepeterparkershow thanks! Great tires. Thanks for recommending. I just got them on and notice a huge difference than stock tires I had. We’ll worth the money
Why don’t they make these in 26”x4” size?
AWESOME TIRES Peter! Can't wait to get my Ariel Rider & put tires like those on that bike. Or I'll get the shenko 244 enduro tires. You guys really get the hook up! By the way, this is Curt from " SABERTOOTH DESIGNZ " My fiance' & I watch & support yours, Dillegal, Sur Ronster, & Shreddie McSkates channels on the norm! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for your support brother 🤟
No problem, and food for thought...take it easy on the road out there! There's a lot of entitled asses out there. Remember one thing, burn rubber, not you soul!
What size are they
veetireco.com/product/junior-specialty-e-huntsman-sold-as-a-pair/
Have you considered the speedsters from the same brank of tire manufacture?
The speedsters are 1 lbs lighter than the huntsman. I'm wondering if that will make a big difference in acceleration and top speed as you pointed out. Also wondering if the huntsman are lounder than the speedsters. As well how well the speedsters handle off roading trails.
What tires did you have before the huntsman?
Replacing my Vee speedsters with Huntsman this time as price not much more for a tire that has way more tread .The speedsters have got very little tread which Grizzly chews up so they look like a better deal,that extra tread for an extra 10 bucks no brainer
Welcome back hommie… 👏
Now that’s a tire… great look… functional despite the weight… now no more worrying about thorns puncturing the tires… 💪
Thanks brother!
Hay when you have time make the review for the tires. Good video
Thanks Daddy love
What tank is that?
It’s a battery!
Missed the old handlebars “the view”
Everyone seems to mention the vibration which has kept me from considering these. I was wondering, is it any better after you've broken them in?
100% better. They are incredible tires once you brake them in.
The vibration could potentially be coming from the fat bike wheel being slightly out of true; since when one changes over to a much heavier and fatter dynamic rotational fat tire mass; it can potentially intensify and magnify any minor wheel vibrations.
Bro got all fluffy muffins 😂 jus playing. Dope video, new sub. My Raev GTX I ordered has these tires. I wonder if it would be cool or just stupid to put these tires on my aventon Aventure if they make 26 x 4.
Thanks for the sub. I like these tires but I don’t think they’re meant for speeds higher than 30mph. Was starting to get micro tears from going over 40mph
I hope your Vee tires do better than mine did! I have a Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 4 cargo ebike that comes stock with very proprietary 22" x 3" Vee bicycle tires, and they've become really notorious for bead separation/splitting at REALLY low miles (like mine just happened at 6 months/1140 miles). Neither Vee nor Rad will warranty the tire at all. Since there is no other ebike/bicycle option in that size, I just switched to Michelin City Pro motorcycle/scooter tires. Not trying to trash Vee or anything, but just keep an eye on that bead seam! They definitely look good and I do hope they do well for you!
Regarding the vibration, are the E-Huntsmans directional tires? I know most bicycle/ebike tires aren't, but most motorcycle tires are, and a 30+ mph ebike is somewhere between the two. Regardless, the vibration should lessen over time as the tread wears a little.
Good point. I’ll keep an eye for that
Yes they are directionsl.directional.. I have some.. I think his vibration is a bad seated tire.. mine don't have these issues
@Move_I_Got_This yeah, that sale definitely made me say, "Hmmm" both in interest as well as questioning why so cheap? That's how much a Rad battery costs. You're basically buying a battery and getting a free bike with it.
The Rad flagship bike is also on ridiculous sale ($1200 -- around $800 off), but I know exactly why that happened. They stupidly soldered the formerly user replaceable battery fuses to a circuit board sealed in the non-user serviceable battery. Rad has literally been bleeding replacement batteries (under warranty) for these bikes. RadRover 7 incoming! Predicted specs: "All new battery design"... 😂
same issue bought mine 260 miles in and there is cracks and stuff on the side walls
My V speeders just split on me with only a couple hundred miles on since it was one tire I bought another V speedster to give it one more try, but after this, I’m done with Vee. Michelin’s or Perelli’s.
Where did you buy ur bike from
Link in the description!
hey! I'm thinking of buying BDGR tires for my super73 ZX. Do you recommend 4.5" in front and rear or 4.5" in front and 5" rear? And why? Thank you very much! :)
Badgers are nice tires but they add more weight to the bike (not as heavy as the Grizzlies of course). If you want more resistance while riding and a little more protection from road debris these are better than the stock ZX tires. But the troopers i had on mine added an extra mile to my top speed. I would recommend putting a 5” in the back simply because the rim is slightly bigger and the tire will be better imbedded.
@@thepeterparkershow thanks so much bro!
@@thepeterparkershow Hey Mate, from the support they wrote me: "With the 10-speed gears, I recommend 4.5" on both front and rear because the 5" tires don't leave a lot of room to use all 10 gears". I'm from Italy, so for europeans seems better 4.5" front and rear because we have the 10-speed gear as standard
@@cescobianchi That's a good point. In the US they come standard with 1 gear, so that makes sense!
Where do get them?
Link in the pin comment!
Those specs are beautiful❤❤❤❤❤5:00
If only you could get VEE tyres in Australia...
I think the vee zigzag tires are amazing looking
What city is that?
Sunny Los Angeles.
At 15:59, It's not he ran over a stop sign, it's ran through. You should know, you do it enough yourself.
Tire size
E-Huntsman tires are notorious for delamination of the sidewall from the bead, causing a blowout. The company's only response is offering a warranty replacement with the same tire. They haven't done anything to address or acknowledge the weakness in the tires. If you value your health and safety, look for something else.
I believe that. They have never responded to any email from me and my speedster just spit the bead with a couple hundred miles on. They are hard to seat as well.
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what’s the name of the bike?
Super73 S2
Wear the link for the tire I'm looking at you comment on your video I don't see tire info
They sold out and they never made any more 🤷🏼
I just put 90/80/16 Pirelli mandrake tires on my bike and they're incredible. No vibration, ride perfect plus they are only like 60 dollars even cheaper than ebike rated tires and are a thousand percent more durable. Check them out let me know what you think.
I’ll have to check it out! Thanks for the suggestion!
The top speed isn't any issue that can't be solved with another controller.
Very true
I really wish tires like this came in a 26x4.0
First. Hello Stranger long time no see! Brilliant Video as usual!!
Hey, thanks!
missed you too PP ❤️🔥
Missed you guys too
well to be honest i like those new tires, but i have a 24 inch x 4.0 in front and 2 20 inch x 4.0 in back, yup i have a M-340 Addmotor Trike ok, i would get these tires, if they have a 24 inch x 4.0 fat tire to go with the 20 inch x 4.0 ok :0
i just got the HEB Allscapes on my 40 ah g force zm because my friend reccomened them to me because he has it on his 20 ah g force zm and i can tell why you said these fat tires that are heavier will deff slow your bike down a little was used to more speed and enjoyed it but after test riding them im not a big fan but i guess the good thing is you don't have to worry about flats as much with a lot of the stock tires that come with e bikes speeds great but having no flats is probably more important then speed because you can still ride your e bike even though it's slower but you can't ride your e bike when you got a flat so i guess thats the good thing with these kinds of tiires that are haveier but will make your bike slower
but, increasing weight should not slow down top speed, it should mean you take LONGER to reach that top speed.
However, it possible that rotating mass being added to the bike changes the top speed differently then that of just adding weight.
A full 2 mph say on a bike that does only 20 mph, or 25 is QUITE A LARGE hit in terms of top speed.
I'm willing to add some weight to a e-bike, but loss of top speed? Hum, I would have though a smooth less "knobby" tire would result in a higher top speed, not a lower one....
Remember, just because you don't need to register your bike or get insurance, does not mean, while riding on the roadway, you can ignore stop signs. Still can be sited for all those stop sign violations you violated and passing that white SUV on the right that was turning into the parking lot was really stupid. Good thing the driver was paying attention. Would have all been on you.
Agree, If ya don't follow the rules they will strengthen the rules, up the fines or illegalize EBikes altogether. Be cool.
Bicycles have always basically treated stop signs as yields especially in areas where 4-way stops are implemented purely to slow down automobile traffic. They're not just supposed to run them, but if there's no other opposing traffic, there's no reason for the slower/human powered vehicle to have to get back up to speed again. CA actually had a bill go through making this legal for bicycles, but in the end the governor disagreed with lawmakers and vetoed it in Oct 2021. Not excusing the behavior and it's usually not what I do on my ebike, but you and I are clearly not the norm on this subject.
Regarding the white SUV, that was all the SUV's fault. Watch the video again @17:39. The SUV was literally on the wrong side of the road and then I'm guessing (???) decided to turn right with no signal -- no one, including the driver of that white SUV, knew what the hell they were doing/going to do. With the bike lane there, the white SUV has to yield to bicycles going straight anyway.
All this being said, I typically ride my ebike (which is a cargo ebike and looks far more like a bike than any Super73 does) following more motorcycle rules/laws than bicycle. I just feel safer and feel like when doing it that way vehicles and pedestrians see me better and respect me more like another vehicle. But that's just me.
@@Internetpilot But powered bicycles are kinda pushing the rules anyway. Mopeds are basically motorcycles with pedals and here they are restricted to speed or engine size/power. The more these electric bikes push limits and get noticed the sooner someone is gonna push more rules. Like license or restrictions. Only a matter of time if ya keep making it obvious enough.
@@epiphonium I don't disagree except I that I don't think that ebike rider behavior is the problem. For every ebike rider not following the rules of the road, there's 100's (if not 1000's) of analog bike riders doing the same or worse. Before ebikes it was push scooters, before push scooters it was skateboards, etc. The problem with the future of ebikes is that some (maybe most?) of the ebike manufacturers themselves. As long as Super 73, Onyx, Ariel Rider, Delfast, definitely Sur Ron, etc. keep producing 30, 40, 50+ mph "ebikes", the entire industry is going to eventually get hit with much stricter local laws. The ebike manufacturers need to start better regulating themselves or they're going to get regulated by local government and that's going to suck for all of us when something like only Class 1 ebikes are legal.
@@Internetpilot didn't they say this was modded to go faster?
First watch. Fun ride to watch. 14:09
Thanks man!
Innova tires give the same grip, rolling angle, and confidence - but without the weight
Also, scooter or motorbike tires don't bead right unless you have the right rims.
Also also, you shouldn't add that much rolling weight to a bike without upgrading the brakes.
Check out my latest video where I talk about this 🤟
Best tires. Got them too👍
Great tire for road work and some off road conditions. As speeds become greater the need to balance the tire becomes important. Manufacturers will need to address this issue IMO. Great option.
Those are nice tires.
Makes the bike slower tho less range and acceleration I rather patch my paper thin tire lol
I wonder if I could make them tubeless...
Let me know if you do! 🤟
Personal opinion I'd rather have comfort over looks. On a long ride looks aren't going to help and possible long term damage to shoulders, wrists, elbows and back not worth it to me. Not saying it's not fine for you or putting the bars down. You do you because that's all that matters.
Looks like your tires are out of balance... Tires that heavy might need manual balancing on such a light vehicle.
Thank for the feedback Jay. I checked them and they seem to be ok. But maybe ill ask a profesional next time i get the bike checked up.
they are motorcycle tires now. haha when they wear out just get some 120 16" motorcycle tires and save 100 bucks
I think I am near you. Live near UCLA. Just found you.
Between 30 to 50 miles those tires should be broke in and you'll have significantly less shaking.
I'd take those tires any day over the stock Chinese balloon tires.
😂
My stock tires wore down to the pink underliner within the 1st month, due to a rear tire skid.
I ordered some Shinko's but they were really heavy.
So, I order the E-Huntsman. They are awesome and easier to install than road bike tires.
This tires are the worst look up vee huntsman wobble. I just switched to heb allscape and almost zero shake now
Sorry you're experiencing bad vibes about being a TH-camr. Know that your subs appreciate you, but you have to do you. I think we'd all rather enjoy Peter Parker some of the time than none of the time! No Peter Parker would be a great loss to the industry! Thanks for giving us whatever you can! ✌😎
With that extra weight..your bike is Crying out 4 the onyx battery fitted...
That’s why my damn pizza was cold just found the video now.