I've never changed a bike tire, let alone an ebike. I found a pretty nice one on the local used market and I don't care for the Kendra stock tires. I ordered the HEB Allscapes with tubes, some tire and rim liners, and a bottle of FlatOut. Everything should be here next week and I feel GTG. It would have taken me an hour drive into town, then wait all day or pick it up in a few days. Y'alls video gave me the knowledge and confidence to do it myself. Plus, I saved enough on labor and travel to get a decent repair stand.
We have both on hand now. Ecells was a very personal on the phone immediate contact. Wired was email correspondence. Slow start but there was follow through
@@ElectricAllWheel Which of the following ebike options would you personally recommend the most out of the following 3 or 4 options, for my hard earned money? 1) An onyx cty2 with 200 miles - $1500 2) A black wired freedom (current gen w/ 74 miles) - $1500 3) A brand new green or blue wired freedom. 4) A brand new blue ecells five star.
So what makes those tires better than the stock ones? Are they thicker and more punture proof or does the customer just like the tread pattern better on the new ones or what...
These kind of tires should come on the bike stock. Complain to Wired and get it done! Also whine about the rear battery needing to be 30ah. If it had both those thing for 2 grand I'm sold.
great vid! thank you Ive been asking opinions about the allscape Vs Ultaverse other than the color & print difference. a guy I know has both and I asked him first. And he thinks them to be pretty much similar (?) but he is buying the Ultra as he likes the yellow print best. his first tires were for his review, but he is buying the Ultra - hmm, I like the look of the silver/white print, But a few extra dollars for the print alone (?) there must be some more differences? I thought about the wired as Its more of a dream machine thats kinda over kill for my wants. Then there is The AR that kepler Ive been looking at (its just a 52v) so tamer, still a street rider tho. I want another ebike, But more for longer (2 to 3 mile grades) on dirt logging roads. hub drives ten to over heat on long grades. are the AWD better at long grades? or Should I just stick to finding the right mid drive ebike.
⭐Good video. Two questions for Brad : 1. Are those stock Kendra tires actually rated for 35 mph speeds? Are they prone to a blowout eventually. I don't think they were ever made for speeds approaching 40 mph, but you're the expert not me. 2. Can you recommend the best bike store that specializes in e-bikes down here in Miami Florida area code 33156. Thanks brother. Norm in Miami FL 🌴
Hi Norm. It’s Matt from ElectricAllWheel. Without know exact design specs, I do not believe the tires were specifically made for the 60V class speed, but rather selected from a default set that fit the bill when pulling product to put the Cruiser together. Unfortunately we are familiar with the local shops in your area, but take your time in choosing. It’s worth it in the end. -Matt
I just installed a set on a Rad Rover 5 I bought that was flooded in Hurricane Ian. I haven't ridden it yet, not quite done the rebuild, have to bleed the rear brakes and zip up a few wires.
I've never changed a bike tire, let alone an ebike. I found a pretty nice one on the local used market and I don't care for the Kendra stock tires. I ordered the HEB Allscapes with tubes, some tire and rim liners, and a bottle of FlatOut. Everything should be here next week and I feel GTG. It would have taken me an hour drive into town, then wait all day or pick it up in a few days.
Y'alls video gave me the knowledge and confidence to do it myself. Plus, I saved enough on labor and travel to get a decent repair stand.
Great video. Just what I needed to watch. I got the same tires in and this video will make them easier to install.
Just what I needed, no one around here will work on my cruiser because they’re not authorized dealer or some crap.
Love what you guys are doing. learn a little, laugh a little, just a good time watching and checking it all out. apopka florida checking in 🤙🏾
Awesome! Thanks for your support
How do they ride? Went with supercells on my Freedom.
for street ride orgin 8 i had mine 5 years no problems ever
I want to see it converted into a belt-drive.
It's funny. I heard wired sucks for customer support. I've been trying to figure which one I want the Wired or the Ecell
We have both on hand now.
Ecells was a very personal on the phone immediate contact.
Wired was email correspondence. Slow start but there was follow through
@@ElectricAllWheel Which of the following ebike options would you personally recommend the most out of the following 3 or 4 options, for my hard earned money?
1) An onyx cty2 with 200 miles - $1500
2) A black wired freedom (current gen w/ 74 miles) - $1500
3) A brand new green or blue wired freedom.
4) A brand new blue ecells five star.
So what makes those tires better than the stock ones? Are they thicker and more punture proof or does the customer just like the tread pattern better on the new ones or what...
These kind of tires should come on the bike stock. Complain to Wired and get it done! Also whine about the rear battery needing to be 30ah. If it had both those thing for 2 grand I'm sold.
great vid! thank you
Ive been asking opinions about the allscape Vs Ultaverse
other than the color & print difference.
a guy I know has both and I asked him first. And he thinks them to be pretty much similar (?)
but he is buying the Ultra as he likes the yellow print best.
his first tires were for his review, but he is buying the Ultra - hmm,
I like the look of the silver/white print,
But a few extra dollars for the print alone (?)
there must be some more differences?
I thought about the wired as Its more of a dream machine thats kinda over kill for my wants.
Then there is The AR that kepler Ive been looking at (its just a 52v) so tamer, still a street rider tho.
I want another ebike, But more for longer (2 to 3 mile grades) on dirt logging roads.
hub drives ten to over heat on long grades.
are the AWD better at long grades?
or Should I just stick to finding the right mid drive ebike.
can you run tubeless on the Wired cruiser?
⭐Good video. Two questions for Brad :
1. Are those stock Kendra tires actually rated for 35 mph speeds? Are they prone to a blowout eventually. I don't think they were ever made for speeds approaching 40 mph, but you're the expert not me.
2. Can you recommend the best bike store that specializes in e-bikes down here in Miami Florida area code 33156.
Thanks brother. Norm in Miami FL 🌴
Hi Norm.
It’s Matt from ElectricAllWheel.
Without know exact design specs, I do not believe the tires were specifically made for the 60V class speed, but rather selected from a default set that fit the bill when pulling product to put the Cruiser together.
Unfortunately we are familiar with the local shops in your area, but take your time in choosing. It’s worth it in the end.
-Matt
What's the difference in Silver and Gold?
Just the lettering. The gold will be discontinued soon
Tom do they make the allscape tires in a 24”x4”
This is Matt from ElectricAllWheel.
They don’t seem to offer 24x4 in the Amazon store
How did you get those tires with the white letters all the links I find they show yellow
Check the link for AllScape 26x4 in the video description
I just installed a set on a Rad Rover 5 I bought that was flooded in Hurricane Ian. I haven't ridden it yet, not quite done the rebuild, have to bleed the rear brakes and zip up a few wires.