Ebike fat tires.

Jet82388

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Hey guys I need some help finding tires. I have a fat tire bike it has 2.6 inch front and rear off road tired. I am having a hard time finding a good street tire with the same width. Any help would be appreciated.
 
What’s the diameter? I would look at the Schwalbe Supermoto X. You could get the 2.4” or the 2.8” on the 27.5 and now they introduced a 26 with a 2.4” width
 
Sorry yes it's a 26 inch. Are those a street tire though. I like my off road tires but also want to get a set for the street.
 

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I haven’t talked to Schwalbe yet about it but I noticed they now offer the 26x2.4” which is specifically a street tire. I highly recommend it
 
I would like to try and find something a little wider like 2.6 but a 2.4 should work. I'll check those out thanks
 
Normally, a fat tire bike refers to something with tires 3.8" or wider. Oversized tires is the term for what you are looking at.
 
Hey guys I need some help finding tires. I have a fat tire bike it has 2.6 inch front and rear off road tired. I am having a hard time finding a good street tire with the same width. Any help would be appreciated.

Another suitable tire for that application is Maxxis hookworm. Looks like you have a Stealth e-bike like frame.
It's a heavy duty urban assault tire that is wider than the traditional Schwalbe Super Moto X (2.4" which has greenguard protection). The 2.8" version doesn't have this protection layer.
The Hookworm comes in 2.5" which is decent for a bike like yours. Make sure to put a liner or tun them tubeless for better protection.

https://www.maxxis.com/catalog/tire-316-137-hookworm

Check out these images:

http://ashlandelectricbikes.com/used-stealth-fighter-for-sale/

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https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=23996&start=4850

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Thanks I'll look Into them they look like they will work just gotta make sure they fit the rim. And I want to go tubeless but never tried it.
 
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