Have had now 3 ebikes. Getting better and faster each time. All had nobby off road type tires. In my only 3k mile experience there is not a made for off road bike. Anyways, only ride street, too and from work. Never new how loud my tires actually were till I decided to get street tires. WOW, ride difference, sound, battery, everything. Only down fault is you feal every pebble in the road. Battery good for 10-20 percent more on long hauls. Love them so far. Recommend tire liner and tube seal on all fat tires
Thanks for the helpful info. I just purchased a new e-bike with slick tires and had some concerns. PS. I’m in love with the orange 3-spoke wheels on this bike. Bad ass.
Yes if you like knobby tires be prepared to replace them every few months , I'm @ 240lbs. and found my tires were needing replaced about every 3 months because my bike is my only transport and on average $70-$80 was too expensive for me , cutting costs was why I decided to only ebike in the 1st place . I've been using a set of Chao Yang street tires that I picked up on ebay for about $50 a piece and have over 3000 miles on them , glad I went ahead and bought a 2nd set before they ran out .
I just ran my knobby tires till they became almost slick. They work great for pavement riding. Had about 4500 miles before they got that way but I like the way they are now. I still get to run softer air ride too.
Hi Tedwalker What brand of tires do you have that got 4500 miles? Im in NYC (Queens) and while we don't have the best roads I can say that so far between both ebikes I have rode about 2700 miles and only got ONE flat. Keep in mind im very careful and always on the look out for broken glass and debris!!
Same. Most knobbies are paper thin. Street tires are way thicker rubber. 700 miles on my fat tire folder, tires were past the wear indicators. I don't ride in the rain or off road. Knobbies are incredibly noisy, and annoying imo.
Have you paid off the huge bank load you had to take out to pay for the tires? Where I live you, you can buy automobile tires for close to the same price as a slick or knobby.
The major issue I found using slick type tires is you have to watch out for any loose sand or gravel in cornering at certain speeds, the bike can slide right from under you. I prefer knobbies. 😁
I had this happen on my analog mountain bike when I switched over to slicks. I hit a patch of sugar sand (here in FLA) and made the mistake of making a short turn. Needless to say, it was a quick introduction between my face and the pavement. Thankfully, my helmet kept my noggin intact but my Ray Ban's took a bit of a hit along with my right elbow/forearm. Lesson learned was that running slicks on any type of a bike will require a certain amount of due diligence (for road conditions).
i love the idea of changing the tires depending on the season. but lets be honest if you could only afford one set. it HAS to be the knobbies. more versatility.
You seem to have wisdom regarding Ebike tires, so one big concern I have about Ebike Fat Tires is the treadlife seems really short in many cases. I really don't like the idea of having to change the tires because the treads are wearing out after less than 1000 miles. Most likely the Ebike Im going to choose won't have puncture resistant tires anyway, so I was thinking about the perfect Ebike tire and I think that would be a tire with above average treadelife (from long city commuting on paved streets) and be either tubeless (which is almost non existant in Fat tire form) or comes with a puncture resistant innertube: (any thoughts anyone on my comment) ?
Im glad you mentioned this! My Ecotric 26" fat tire Ebike has about 2200 miles and I'd say the rear tire is about 55-60% worn and the front about 35-40% worn. I also have the Aniioki AQ 177 Pro Max and its an early one with no name tires and the rear looks like it is almost worn down at about 650 miles! For some reason I think my bike was a "return" and not new and had some miles on it. It didnt click with me until I noticed the tire wear in the rear. Could be just cheap tires too not sure,
i wish i could get them for my full size fat bike. 26 inch. if you know wher to get them please drop me a link, thanks. i have looked but there are so many, and all nobbys
@bobhartwell3262 I know what you mean. I've been looking endlesly for non-knobby tires for my 26x4 fat tire bike. check these out: Origin8 Supercell Wire Bead Fat Bike Tires, 26 x 4.0", Black/Black. I just ordered them after seeing several reviews and videos. Good luck on your search! 🙂
I ride in the street that's why I brought lectric xpress with street tires. 2 inch wide road tire is the better than those fat knobby tires for riding in the streets.
My time really would not be accurate for you because it was sent to me free for review. I needed to wait until the demo units arrived for review. My family and I have been having a blast with it!
The mountain tire is better in my opinion. It grips better and can handle wet ground. The “car” tires look to me as though there may be issues down the road. I’m in NYC so I’ll be stopping by Mr C’s Cycle for all my tire gears and repairs if necessary.
knoby or not i see i lots of people riding ebike with not enough air in the back tire. PUMP IT up and you must save a lots of riding time on one battery
I agree but not just E-Bikes even regular bikes. Many ride around with under inflated tires. Both of my Ebikes call for about 20 PSI but I inflate them to 21.5-22 and never had an issue. I go a bit higher to get more range and also so I have to check the air pressure less frequently! As I know it goes down after a month or two by 1-3 PSI
It took me about 55 years to learn this. I'm a daily ebike elderly rider. My new ebike has 300 miles, and it shows no noticeable wear yet. Yes, I will be installing motorcycle tires. But I dont need them until this winter. The knobbies are better in the winter, and dirt desert roads.
Wait until you ware out the tires the bike came with if you don't want to feel like your spending stupid money. Slick tires are better for riding in the streets.
Well that is quite the conundrum isn't it?. So wait big fat knobs on your tires might slow you down and the slick ones with treads might go faster Unsure of the data. I must consult my physics -minded friends to confirm... quite the mystery
Hi, You wear glasses & have a Baid head so you must be very smart. Just messin with ya. I am convinced that dogs don't like the sound that knobby tires make. Been riding 60 years. Had to shoot a dog that was trying to hurt me. Looking for better street tires. Something that will last. BFT has held up well but noisy.
Have had now 3 ebikes. Getting better and faster each time. All had nobby off road type tires. In my only 3k mile experience there is not a made for off road bike. Anyways, only ride street, too and from work. Never new how loud my tires actually were till I decided to get street tires. WOW, ride difference, sound, battery, everything.
Only down fault is you feal every pebble in the road. Battery good for 10-20 percent more on long hauls. Love them so far. Recommend tire liner and tube seal on all fat tires
Do you find the slick road tires give you more distance per battery charge as compared to the off-road tires?
for sure yes... knobby make noise.. noise is energy to sound
Thanks for the helpful info. I just purchased a new e-bike with slick tires and had some concerns. PS. I’m in love with the orange 3-spoke wheels on this bike. Bad ass.
I've gotten two flats in 300 miles on my street tire style tires ( ride swift bmx) definitely excited to try out some crown gem mpgs 💙
Yes if you like knobby tires be prepared to replace them every few months , I'm @ 240lbs. and found my tires were needing replaced about every 3 months because my bike is my only transport and on average $70-$80 was too expensive for me , cutting costs was why I decided to only ebike in the 1st place . I've been using a set of Chao Yang street tires that I picked up on ebay for about $50 a piece and have over 3000 miles on them , glad I went ahead and bought a 2nd set before they ran out .
Great info, thanks
I just ran my knobby tires till they became almost slick. They work great for pavement riding. Had about 4500 miles before they got that way but I like the way they are now. I still get to run softer air ride too.
Hi Tedwalker What brand of tires do you have that got 4500 miles? Im in NYC (Queens) and while we don't have the best roads I can say that so far between both ebikes I have rode about 2700 miles and only got ONE flat. Keep in mind im very careful and always on the look out for broken glass and debris!!
You have your front forks locked out? At around 5 minutes in it looks like it. Good video
I think the knobby tires wear out too fast I'm going to get the regular tread ones next time
Same. Most knobbies are paper thin. Street tires are way thicker rubber. 700 miles on my fat tire folder, tires were past the wear indicators. I don't ride in the rain or off road. Knobbies are incredibly noisy, and annoying imo.
My knobby tires were done after 700 miles. Went with slicks and the ride is much smoother. Time will tell if they last longer.
@daxc1972 They will. My Chao Yang knobbies are very loud, and flat easily. I'll be changing to motorcycle tires before winter.
Have you paid off the huge bank load you had to take out to pay for the tires? Where I live you, you can buy automobile tires for close to the same price as a slick or knobby.
The major issue I found using slick type tires is you have to watch out for any loose sand or gravel in cornering at certain speeds, the bike can slide right from under you. I prefer knobbies. 😁
I had this happen on my analog mountain bike when I switched over to slicks. I hit a patch of sugar sand (here in FLA) and made the mistake of making a short turn. Needless to say, it was a quick introduction between my face and the pavement. Thankfully, my helmet kept my noggin intact but my Ray Ban's took a bit of a hit along with my right elbow/forearm. Lesson learned was that running slicks on any type of a bike will require a certain amount of due diligence (for road conditions).
i love the idea of changing the tires depending on the season. but lets be honest if you could only afford one set. it HAS to be the knobbies. more versatility.
You should try tannus armour will give more cushion on bumps
That neighborhood looks very charming what town is this
I thought so too. My guess is Lake Murray Columbia South Carolina (once lived there and the streets & homes were similar to those in the vdo).
Slick for more range and speed, knobby for more gripping offroad.
Good vid
My bike uses knobby tires 20x4. Never had a flat in 3500 miles. Brand CST but I have to change them the lifetime is out
@@Dhulfiqar Tubed
I'D LIKE TO KNOW IF THE SLICK TIRES WOULD IMPROVE BATTERY LIFE AND BY HOW MUCH
Yes Slick is better looks more nicer .. but only for a Town ride and road ofcourse not for Forest 😅
Can you do a video on Tannus or Cushcore inserts and whether their rotational mass depletes more battery and cuts down range?
Combi is cool too
i changed from knobby to street and its much better
quiet and more grip (mainly used on street)
what about on wet roads slick vs. nubby tires if you hit some dirt or something around
a corner you can slip which ones are better
Cool video subbed liked
New sub, dope video
You seem to have wisdom regarding Ebike tires, so one big concern I have about Ebike Fat Tires is the treadlife seems really short in many cases. I really don't like the idea
of having to change the tires because the treads are wearing out after less than 1000 miles. Most likely the Ebike Im going to choose won't have puncture resistant tires
anyway, so I was thinking about the perfect Ebike tire and I think that would be a tire with above average treadelife (from long city commuting on paved streets) and be either tubeless
(which is almost non existant in Fat tire form) or comes with a puncture resistant innertube: (any thoughts anyone on my comment) ?
Im glad you mentioned this! My Ecotric 26" fat tire Ebike has about 2200 miles and I'd say the rear tire is about 55-60% worn and the front about 35-40% worn. I also have the Aniioki AQ 177 Pro Max and its an early one with no name tires and the rear looks like it is almost worn down at about 650 miles! For some reason I think my bike was a "return" and not new and had some miles on it. It didnt click with me until I noticed the tire wear in the rear. Could be just cheap tires too not sure,
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What is the top speed with the street tires? Do they handle better on the road?
Review for tires without a link for them and not even tire names? Kenda has 1000000 different models...
i wish i could get them for my full size fat bike. 26 inch. if you know wher to get them please drop me a link, thanks. i have looked but there are so many, and all nobbys
@bobhartwell3262 I know what you mean. I've been looking endlesly for non-knobby tires for my 26x4 fat tire bike. check these out: Origin8 Supercell Wire Bead Fat Bike Tires, 26 x 4.0", Black/Black. I just ordered them after seeing several reviews and videos. Good luck on your search! 🙂
I ride in the street that's why I brought lectric xpress with street tires. 2 inch wide road tire is the better than those fat knobby tires for riding in the streets.
How long did it take to get the mihogo bike delivered to your home?
My time really would not be accurate for you because it was sent to me free for review. I needed to wait until the demo units arrived for review. My family and I have been having a blast with it!
@@ebikejourneys how can I be a product reviewer for electric bikes?
@@ebikejourneys can you get me started on how I can be a product reviewer for electric bikes?
What was your Top speed with the Road tires ?
What was your top speed with the road tires?
Where can I buy these tires? I cant seem to locate them? What model Kenda are they?
dude its not ASHphalt it is asphalt as in ass-- fault
HAHAHA!!!!
Drove me crazy too.
Wonder where he’s from and if other people over there say it like that. Lowkey cringe
@@marquell1001 if it was my guess he doesn’t want to say the word ass
The mountain tire is better in my opinion. It grips better and can handle wet ground. The “car” tires look to me as though there may be issues down the road. I’m in NYC so I’ll be stopping by Mr C’s Cycle for all my tire gears and repairs if necessary.
The streets in NY are far from forgiving. All those potholes could be tough to deal with.
Open (knobby) tread has less traction in the rain and on other slick surfaces.
Deep mud is about the only environment where knobs are preferred.
No response...Just like Mihogo!
Mihogo's support team has been amazing with their fast and helpful responses. We've had our RX4 for over a month and we are very happy campers.
Is accelerating affected on asphalt between the two tyres ?
Would it be crazy to mix match tires. Or use the tires already on the bike?
knoby or not i see i lots of people riding ebike with not enough air in the back tire. PUMP IT up and you must save a lots of riding time on one battery
I agree but not just E-Bikes even regular bikes. Many ride around with under inflated tires. Both of my Ebikes call for about 20 PSI but I inflate them to 21.5-22 and never had an issue. I go a bit higher to get more range and also so I have to check the air pressure less frequently! As I know it goes down after a month or two by 1-3 PSI
bitte was bedeutet 1/4 ? bei fettreifen 20 x 4,0 1/4
700c
Moral of the story, stay with what you have and stop worrying and spending stupid money.
Faster acceleration and better handling - slick tyres
But I have stock after three days in about 45 miles took in a large piece of glass and even though my tube sealed the tire looks terrible
It took me about 55 years to learn this. I'm a daily ebike elderly rider. My new ebike has 300 miles, and it shows no noticeable wear yet. Yes, I will be installing motorcycle tires. But I dont need them until this winter. The knobbies are better in the winter, and dirt desert roads.
@@shahan1465will it be easier to get flats with these type tires or will it have the normal chance of getting a flat tire?
Wait until you ware out the tires the bike came with if you don't want to feel like your spending stupid money. Slick tires are better for riding in the streets.
Well that is quite the conundrum isn't it?.
So wait big fat knobs on your tires might slow you down and the slick ones with treads might go faster
Unsure of the data. I must consult my physics -minded friends to confirm... quite the mystery
How can I become a ebike reviewer?
It would be nice to test on a rain days...
Have I been pronouncing asphalt wrong all my life
Rolf
Hi, You wear glasses & have a Baid head so you must be very smart. Just messin with ya. I am convinced that dogs don't like the sound that knobby tires make. Been riding 60 years. Had to shoot a dog that was trying to hurt me. Looking for better street tires. Something that will last. BFT has held up well but noisy.
Love riding around on freshly paved ashphalt.