It'll fit, just be more prone to puncture. It's really just a balloon, more air makes it bigger.Anyone know if the stock inner tube will fit a 60mm/2.35" tire?
It'll fit, just be more prone to puncture. It's really just a balloon, more air makes it bigger.
Better question is will the 2.35" fit your CCS. Inquiring minds want to know
The rim does look a bit skinny for a tire that size. Could work? I've done similar with a 26" Really, we want to know.
Okay, but will they clear the fender? They may even be too large for the stock fork without fender.
OK I have a concern about the battery lock interface. As everyone seems to be aware, getting the battery to "click" in place securely requires a bit of force at the right angle. For me, I have to kind of slam the battery into position from an inch or so out. I have tried using the key to open the lock and push the battery in more gently, but this doesn't seem to allow the lock to set properly.
At any rate, this already seems to be creating a bit of wear on the battery where the locking mechanism engages. I am concerned that over time, this may create too much wear and cause the battery to not secure properly. Has anyone else noticed this, and anyone have a good solution??? Thanks.
My issue is two fold. And really my openly major complaint. The battery is hard to get to lock in. Worse though....it will become unlocked with road vibrations or jumbling the bike around in placeThere is definitely a little break in period. It'll smooth out and slide in easier. It won't wear down dramatically.
@karmap Is the an RCS or CCS with wide battery?
I.e. does this happen with the narrow battery pack or just the wide?
-Neil
Have you tried the "push down" technique? Put it in place and exert a force parallel to the down tube, towards the crank. If you've already tried and it didn't help, then you might try a different angle. Mine seems to go in most freely from a 30 degree angle.