I just did a mud run the other day with the Chao Yang's on my AWD and they did eject the mud from the treads better than the others. These did pretty good too.
Thanks for the interest. I didn't get to 500 miles yet because the Bafang 1k watt motor I put on that bike was/is defective and limiting my ability to use it properly. I'll update and show how they look so far. Not impressed with the wear tho.
Good fat bike tires are hit and miss these days, I'd probably go with the Panaracer's,if I could find them, then the Chao Yang's. The best set of fat bike tires I ever had actually was a no name tire with a waffle pattern, and the tire said to not inflate past 15 psi, but they were from 2017.
@@johnnysezebike1319 I had the Vee bulldozers, 26x 4.2, too, I took them off though, they're really good off-road, but on the black top the rolling resistance was brutal, about $75 a tire too.
I bought Chaoyang 26"x4" smooth road tires, because the factory knobby's loose their knobs after about 2k miles.
I just did a mud run the other day with the Chao Yang's on my AWD and they did eject the mud from the treads better than the others. These did pretty good too.
Where's part 2 (500-mile) update?
Thanks for the interest. I didn't get to 500 miles yet because the Bafang 1k watt motor I put on that bike was/is defective and limiting my ability to use it properly. I'll update and show how they look so far. Not impressed with the wear tho.
Good fat bike tires are hit and miss these days, I'd probably go with the Panaracer's,if I could find them, then the Chao Yang's. The best set of fat bike tires I ever had actually was a no name tire with a waffle pattern, and the tire said to not inflate past 15 psi, but they were from 2017.
Exactly. So many imitations too. I've have good luck with Chao Yangs in the past. Giggas lasted the longest at 2k mi.
@@johnnysezebike1319 I had the Vee bulldozers, 26x 4.2, too, I took them off though, they're really good off-road, but on the black top the rolling resistance was brutal, about $75 a tire too.