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Using those Schwalbes - on pavement - +5800 miles and no complaints. Good City tires. Nice even wear.
Not sure how a more experienced rider would rate them, but being trouble free and grippy enough I'll replace with the same when the time comes.
My fork is crap (time to replace) so for me tire pressure is important. Very little leakage.
Never had a traction problem - but I avoid rain out of principle.
Thinking these came on a Med range bike, I've kept an eye on them for reflector strip/ sidewall cracking/ delaminating; signs of rubber failure.
That's a nice compound they use and the laminations are holding perfectly to my eye and it wears slowly. I am rather a vigorous driver.
2.76" is the widest size and City hazards, grates/ tracks/ ruts ... I' going to 3.0" on the next bike.
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On road, I'd be in bliss with a Hydra. Couldn't help myself.
Unable to face the inevitable crash of it falling over from no kickstand, I'd be gun shy of parking before I bought. Who cares about lifespan of frame materials? Carry stuff ??? I can fly !!!
I had my eye on that Small Frame H146 that was ready to ship. I think it's sold.
If I could live with the drawbacks and limitations for my purpose, I'd already have one but only have room for two machines.
I have one and anticipate it's time with me will be another 4200 miles.
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I really like rear hubs. If I can only have one bike, it will be a rear hub.
The weak link is the controller. GRIN's stuff is worthy - if you're okay w/ the display and the GMAC motor is great for "street legalish" folks that want high-enough performance at the top of the pack.
A fabulous company - that keeps shooting itself in the foot with brilliant ideas like hose-clamps on their highest end product's torque arm.
But if you're only off-road or insurance, yes the 72v's are nice motorcycles.
FnF