No hating on my mods allowed. Yes, it’s duct tape.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      43 days ago

      Rarely and almost never by necessity. I needed the wide tires for snow originally but I’ve barely touched my other bike since.

      • @shalafi
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        23 days ago

        Do those tires not work well in sand? That’s the #1 reason I’ve been looking for a fat tire electric.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          43 days ago

          Fat tires are far better in sand than any other kind of tire. Sand and snow is what they’re essentially designed for. Lowering down the tire pressure makes a huge difference too.

          • @shalafi
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            23 days ago

            Whew! Thought I was way off in my thinking. Here in Florida, even the deep woods can get sandy. There’s one solid inch of topsoil, then it’s sand all the way to China.

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          It’s just overall more fun bike to ride compared to my acoustic hard tail. It’s like driving a tank and it goes quite literally anywhere. The electric assist then helps just enough to make it not feel like you’re dragging a car tire behind you. I guess it’s also worth noting that I almost exclusively ride hiking trails. Where I live it tends to be quite wet most of the year too. Being able to float over mud-pits is rather useful.

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          33 days ago

          I too have studded tires now. I made a thread about this a while back.

          Snow is not an issue with tires like that. On ice the size doesn’t help a bit though, thus the studs.