I like the smooth tread VeeTire 26 x 3.5" Speedsters on my 26" fat tire bike and wish they made them in 20x3.5" for the smaller wheels, but they only have 20 x4.0". Too big for what I wanted.
I assume you have the seat post all the way down? I'd cut off some of the seat post if the tires have plenty of life in them.I have a question I have the eco-tric 20 inch folding fat tire bike with the 4 inch tires is there anyway for me to get a smaller tire put on my bike currently or what I have to get totally new rims to do that I am only 5 foot one and my feet hit the ground if I’m on my tippy toes so wanted to know if having a smaller tire would help is that even possible to do with this bike?
So, the width doesnt matter for this, you would need to look at smaller sidewall. COmpared to knobbies, I think there are more street types, slicks and whatnot that sit lower. You likely only lose an inch or maybe two.I have a question I have the eco-tric 20 inch folding fat tire bike with the 4 inch tires is there anyway for me to get a smaller tire put on my bike currently or what I have to get totally new rims to do that I am only 5 foot one and my feet hit the ground if I’m on my tippy toes so wanted to know if having a smaller tire would help is that even possible to do with this bike?
About to get myself a 20" fat tire bike with 4" tires - just wondering if 3" tires would fit those same wheels?
I read one instance of someone claiming yes, and all you have to do is use 4" tubes so it spreads out properly. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.
I dont have the bike yet, but all it said was 4" and it was knobby style offroadWhat is the width of the rims on your eBike? The rim width will determine the maximum and minimum tire size.
I have a question I have the eco-tric 20 inch folding fat tire bike with the 4 inch tires is there anyway for me to get a smaller tire put on my bike currently or what I have to get totally new rims to do that I am only 5 foot one and my feet hit the ground if I’m on my tippy toes so wanted to know if having a smaller tire would help is that even possible to do with this bike?
Hi,I have a question I have the eco-tric 20 inch folding fat tire bike with the 4 inch tires is there anyway for me to get a smaller tire put on my bike currently or what I have to get totally new rims to do that I am only 5 foot one and my feet hit the ground if I’m on my tippy toes so wanted to know if having a smaller tire would help is that even possible to do with this bike?