Urban Coyote
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I see the Rad website doesn’t offer tubes for my new Rover. Is that because they never get flat tires? Where do people get replacement tubes?
Worry about when u get your flat? Tubes are easy to find,even Canadian Tire has if you live in canada lollll anywhere else but depends whrre u ride,as long your not smashing logs or sidewalks you should be ok,iv had a bicycle for40 years changed 2 tires because they wore out lolllll i was debating myself over a rover you think its a heavy bike? Weight wise?I see the Rad website doesn’t offer tubes for my new Rover. Is that because they never get flat tires? Where do people get replacement tubes?
Ok thks for info for now i got between22-24 stairs to go up radcity4 seemed like alot of bike,bulky too im 55 and 5'7 ,170 wet lollll, glad i choose the mission 48lbs, for now! Switched my order last week from the radrunner!!!The Radrover is only 5-7 lbs more than a Radcity and weighs less than a Radwagon. The Radrover just looks like a heavy/bulky tank of an ebike because of the thicker frame and fat tires. The fat tires do change how the ebike maneuvers because of the additional rolling mass. Never felt like the Rover was unsafe, unsteady, or dangerous at downhills speeds of 25-28 mph. I do lean more to turn like a motorcycle on my Rover at higher speeds compared to being upright to steer into a turn with my lighter 30lbs 700X40c bike. The Rover does take up A LOT of real estate and is bulky if you need to store in a tight spot, can be a challenge to pick-up and load on a rack/inside a vehicle, and you need to supersize bike rack trays, tires/tubes, fenders, and rear bike racks/bags.
YesI am in need to tubes also. Is this the one I should get for my RadRover 5?
Amazon.com : Mongoose Fat Tire Bike Tube, Schrader Valve, 26 x 4 inch : Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com : Mongoose Fat Tire Bike Tube, Schrader Valve, 26 x 4 inch : Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.com
I've tried both Kenda and Mongoose tubes and didn't really see a difference? The four tubes I've tried all performed about the same with longevity and how resistant to puncher. I improved longevity by 5X with OEM tires when I added Mr. Tuffy+Stans tire sealant; but, still had about 1 flat a month with 250 miles avg (A LOT of goat head stickers and occasional road debris). I usually had to change out my tube a few times a year from getting too many holes to patch when Stans wasn't enough.Is there anything special about the Kenda one for Ebikes? or is this mongoose one basically the same as the Kenda one from Rad?
The ones in my link above are 2 for $22 US. It's one of my pet peeves that people think they need to trash tubes after a puncture. Of course you patch them!I just checked the price of the Kenda tube on Amazon: $50! Cdn. Yikes! That’s as much as the tire. I think I will be investing in a couple of patch kits!
Thank you for the link. Unfortunately, they are 2 for $50 plus $10 shipping from Amazo.ca. Cheaper than the Kenda ones anyway.