PedalUma
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Petaluma, CA
@Haystacks and @rich c said it all in the first and second replies. Please re-read them. Fat tiers tend to have noisy nubs and do not last. SuperMoto X are not too fat and ideal for flying over the worst broken pavement. They are fast and last. Too fat a chain stay width and the chain line gets out of whack. The upsides of wide tires for a commuter suffer quickly diminishing returns when they start getting over 50mm - 60mm on a 700c rim. Tall wheels will also smooth the ride. With a conversion you will get the cocktail mixed to your specifications and needs and not someone else's marketing committee's needs. Lower nominal expenditure rate motors have greater range and can still have high peek draws when needed. State of the art high-end mid-drive mountain bikes use this principle such as offerings from Santa Cruz and Specialized. What about Orbea? They are Spanish and have the Wild Thing! https://www.orbea.com/es-es/ebikes/mountain/wild-fs/