Chazmo
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Central Massachusetts
Hi Giant fans,
I was wondering if Giant ever made a fat-tire (4”) ebike. I was looking at Giant bikes after watching @RabH put crazy mileage and ride time on his Road E, and I got curious. Is/was there such a thing?
I notice the Stormguard bikes ( https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/stormguard-eplus-3 ), and I think they’re equipped with 2.5” mountain bike tires, but they look pretty beefy and was wondering if they can accommodate 3” or even 4” wide tires. Other than the (rather ugly) rack on those, they appear to follow the typical fatty riding geometry formula, which I really like and find very comfortable. And, I especially like that these are full-suspension bikes (not at all common on fatties).
While we’re at it, does Giant make its own mid-drive, or is this “Giant SyncDrive” re-branded? And, the bike is advertised as “class 1”… Can it be “unlocked” to provide more assist?
Best wishes from central Massachusetts!
I was wondering if Giant ever made a fat-tire (4”) ebike. I was looking at Giant bikes after watching @RabH put crazy mileage and ride time on his Road E, and I got curious. Is/was there such a thing?
I notice the Stormguard bikes ( https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/stormguard-eplus-3 ), and I think they’re equipped with 2.5” mountain bike tires, but they look pretty beefy and was wondering if they can accommodate 3” or even 4” wide tires. Other than the (rather ugly) rack on those, they appear to follow the typical fatty riding geometry formula, which I really like and find very comfortable. And, I especially like that these are full-suspension bikes (not at all common on fatties).
While we’re at it, does Giant make its own mid-drive, or is this “Giant SyncDrive” re-branded? And, the bike is advertised as “class 1”… Can it be “unlocked” to provide more assist?
Best wishes from central Massachusetts!
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