Nevermind the tires, this video is just very entertaining for a rider to watch. That trail looks so much fun! Like a rollercoaster ride, but for men. I´d love to ride there.
Check out our Mitas and M203 16", they are only 7.5 lbs and people LOVE them on the small bikes! Tire weights for reference: chargedcycleworks.com/pages/sur-ron-tire-upgrade-specs-and-weights
The groundwire 80/100 seems skinnier than the CST 80/100. Ive talked to a few folks who went back to Recon 70/100 saying it was wider than the groundwire 80/100 and had better hold on the rough stuff. What are you guys thoughts?
I keep replacing the jackshaft bearings for the 3rd time this year i used quality bearings and same result It makes a grinding noise and doesn't freely spin any ideas would be appreciated. I only ride dirt trails with jumps and occasionally ride in muddy conditions
Be sure the bolts on the jackshaft are torqued with loctite to prevent the sprocket from coming loose. If you think it's a different problem recommend reaching out directly to e-ride for assistance.
We have them, some of our 16" tires are incredibly light weight as low as 7.5 lbs like the Mitas and M203. While not quite as light as a 70/100-19 for the extra 1-2 lbs you get massive traction upgrades and almost zero pinch flats. However, we agree, and we're constantly working with tire manufactures to work with us to build lighter weight tires for these bikes in sizes that maximize compatibility. chargedcycleworks.com/pages/sur-ron-tire-upgrade-specs-and-weights
Eride chain guide, and battery rattle. Both of which are highly correctable things, we are just testing long term durability of the bike and haven’t corrected them yet
The battery cover rattles. The chain guard slaps a bit too. A little foam under the battery cover to press up against the battery should solve that issue.
Found your table! 5.75lbs front and 6.25 rear. Starting this season with Millville 2 up front. 5.45 on my scale. And an oddball Pivotrax Kilowatt Climber at 7.25lb out back... it's beefy though. Hard rocky terrain of northern Colorado 🍻
The 70/100-19 MX33/34 is a FRONT tire. The new Tusk Ground Wire rear tire is literally the only tire ever made for the rear of our small electric bikes...all others are front tires being run in the rear at these sizes. No other off-road tires has this large knob rear specific design.
Nevermind the tires, this video is just very entertaining for a rider to watch. That trail looks so much fun! Like a rollercoaster ride, but for men. I´d love to ride there.
Tusk need to do a 19" super heavy duty tube and a moose option for for the and rear. 16" rear option would be nice and the emoto market is there's!!!!
We can solve this right now! :) We offer mousse for both 16" and 19" here: chargedcycleworks.com/products/technomousse-minicross-mousse-foam-tube
Now they need a size to fit the stock 19" Ultra Bee wheels.
really hope they come out with a 16 inch rear option would love to see what they do there
Check out our Mitas and M203 16", they are only 7.5 lbs and people LOVE them on the small bikes! Tire weights for reference: chargedcycleworks.com/pages/sur-ron-tire-upgrade-specs-and-weights
The groundwire 80/100 seems skinnier than the CST 80/100. Ive talked to a few folks who went back to Recon 70/100 saying it was wider than the groundwire 80/100 and had better hold on the rough stuff. What are you guys thoughts?
Great video! Just subscribed
I keep replacing the jackshaft bearings for the 3rd time this year i used quality bearings and same result
It makes a grinding noise and doesn't freely spin any ideas would be appreciated.
I only ride dirt trails with jumps and occasionally ride in muddy conditions
Be sure the bolts on the jackshaft are torqued with loctite to prevent the sprocket from coming loose. If you think it's a different problem recommend reaching out directly to e-ride for assistance.
We want a 16 rear light weight tire!
We have them, some of our 16" tires are incredibly light weight as low as 7.5 lbs like the Mitas and M203. While not quite as light as a 70/100-19 for the extra 1-2 lbs you get massive traction upgrades and almost zero pinch flats. However, we agree, and we're constantly working with tire manufactures to work with us to build lighter weight tires for these bikes in sizes that maximize compatibility. chargedcycleworks.com/pages/sur-ron-tire-upgrade-specs-and-weights
What tube did yall use?
Is that bad rattle coming from the E-ride itself or just the gopro mount?
Eride chain guide, and battery rattle. Both of which are highly correctable things, we are just testing long term durability of the bike and haven’t corrected them yet
The battery cover rattles. The chain guard slaps a bit too. A little foam under the battery cover to press up against the battery should solve that issue.
What air pressure front and back did you choose for that terrain?
Howmany inch high are the handlebars? The look awesome
3" Rise handlebars by W9
chargedcycleworks.com/products/warp9-3-rise-handlebar-for-surron-segway-talaria?_pos=1&_psq=3%22+rise&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=43297611940056
Bro is ripping on that bike 😂
why people do not carry tools to fix a flay is beyond me. lol Tires look sick
And you're sold out haha 😅 Just curious what the weights are for next time 🤗🍻
Found your table! 5.75lbs front and 6.25 rear. Starting this season with Millville 2 up front. 5.45 on my scale. And an oddball Pivotrax Kilowatt Climber at 7.25lb out back... it's beefy though. Hard rocky terrain of northern Colorado 🍻
Yes, that was unfortunate that these tires sold out shortly after our video went live. Hoping to see them back in stock the end of the month.
How much pressure are you running front/rear?
It all depends on the riding conditions. On the track without rocks and stuff we go lower
@@ChargedCycleWorks I'm running the 16" rear now and switches the stock rear to the front for a little more girth. How low can I run the 16?
Better than mx33?
The 70/100-19 MX33/34 is a FRONT tire. The new Tusk Ground Wire rear tire is literally the only tire ever made for the rear of our small electric bikes...all others are front tires being run in the rear at these sizes. No other off-road tires has this large knob rear specific design.
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