Hydra as a commuter?

What size tires are you thinking for the bike if you're commuting?
Probably Schwalbe super Moto-x 27.5 x 2.8

I wish those had a 29” option though.
 
Shipping would be extra from Italy, but this places has some in stock.
https://www.velonova.lt/en/sks-mudrocker-rear-mudguards
Try here... I paid 0 shipping to TN
 
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Thanks - I may order these now while they have them. As that could change fast haha.
 
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Thanks that worked for me also!
 
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Perfect, just ordered one as well! Thanks
 
I’m curious if anyone is planning on commuting with a Hydra. I’m thinking the Salsa bend bar (23 degrees), Kindernay, and a a rear rack might make for a plush comfortable ride.

Perhaps those that already have theirs may have some good insight into the feasibility of this?
What wheels are you considering?
 
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So for those interested. I just got my Gearoop CS-056 kickstand that attaches to the pedal. Thinking about it now not sure how wise it is to put a kickstand on a pedal thats a middrive. Also pedal strike on trails may be an issue. I will probably only use it if I am unable to lean it against something. In any case, it was simple to attach, easy to to use, and no affect when pedaling.
 

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For a Hydra as a commuter I’d get the Hydra Black, add Schwalbe Super Moto 27.5X2.8 tires, upgrade the brakes, and a spare battery I could carry in a backpack. Done.
 
These look like a good candidate for 29” commuters, the “SUV” tire, available in 29x2.6
 
These look like a good candidate for 29” commuters, the “SUV” tire, available in 29x2.6
I have a set of Schwalbe Super Moto-x 27.5 x 2.8, and I can't fault them on-road, great tyres that will definitely help maximise your range, but off-road in the rain sodden UK they don't provide any help. Outright dangerous! :oops:

The trouble is my bike (frey ex) is ultimately an MTB! You will want to ride it off-road at some point even if you're mostly planning on road riding. At those times I've found myself limited in what I can do due to the Super-Moto's....

So I've been trying to find a set of tyres that gives the best of both worlds, good off-road grip and on-road easy rolling, and I think the Johnny Watts might be a better choice, and I'll probably give these a go myself! I'm tired of having to change wheels/tyres to match my riding for that day! :D
 
In my research leading up to ordering the Hydra, most higher end mountain bike brands don't come with a kickstand. The Hydra does not come with one either. I do remember Pushkar mentioning that he wasn't comfortable with a kickstand from a frame integrity stand point with carbon fiber.
 
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