Has anyone from Canada ordered from Sondors? How much extra will they charge for freight and taxes?
Is it worth it to buy from Canada price wise?
Hey guys;
So does LX model with 4.9 inch tires work on paved roads? I will be using throttle most of the time.
Instead of speculating, One of you guys take the gamble already and report back please!
Sucka!! Oops...I mean, brave soul!The bikes aren't even supposed to be available until October. I'm sure someone will report back then.
I do not understand your post. Have you been drinking?Sucka!! Oops...I mean, brave soul!
I was just being silly referring to someone who will preorder this prior to having any concrete information about the bike specifications.I do not understand your post. Have you been drinking?
I was just being silly referring to someone who will preorder this prior to having any concrete information about the bike specifications.
I was just being silly referring to someone who will preorder this prior to having any concrete information about the bike specifications.
I was just being silly referring to someone who will preorder this prior to having any concrete information about the bike specifications.
No offense intended buddy.I guess I'm one of those suckers that's pre-ordered a Cruiser, but I have a feeling I'll have the last laugh. I can cancel anytime between now and October if things change drastically that I don't like. If it pans out to be even close to what I'm hoping for, especially with the Ultra motor, high capacity battery and Class 3 speed, winner winner chicken dinner.
The tires on the LX appear to be the Maxxis Colossus. They are 4.8" wide tires, not 4". The width of the rims for the 4.8" tires most likely won't even accommodate downsizing to 4" tires. Don't even think about 3" on those rims.Hello I am interested in the LX. Are the 4in wide fat tires too fat
Most fat tires are knobby due to their functional purpose to ride in sandy, snowy, muddy terrain. They can be ridden in any terrain but not really recommended if you ride mostly in paved roads. Not 3” but 2.8” have more commuter tire options with the most popular being Schwalbe Super Moto-X.Hello I am interested in the LX. Are the 4in wide fat tires too fat for effecient riding with max range in mind? I have NO experience with fat tire bikes. Most of my riding will be on roads, say 60%. Most of the remaining 40% will be groomed trails with an occasional mild off trail riding. One of my primary goals is to have max range with 1 battery.
I have a limited budget. I am disabled with a painful compound back condition. I NEED to get back to biking for my mental and physical health. My comfortable Giant Sedona pedal bike is great, but too painful to ride and I now lack the power to climb significant hills.
My limited understanding of fat tires is that they are not efficient on roads/smooth trails. True? I was thinking a 3in fat tire max, might be ok. I was dismissing anything larger.
My budget is $2,000 to $2,500. The Dost Kope is very nice and ticks most of my boxes. Down side is price ~ $2,800 and range is extended by buying an additional battery, verses one big battery.
Recently I found Sondors new mid drive bikes. They look and sound great. Great introductory price $2,000. Has 4in fat tires! Some details are missing. But I have faith they will do the bikes justice, no guarantee. I contacted Sondors to ask about fenders and rack. They said they are working on options now but no official answer yet.
Others that I like are Energie cycles EMP and Nireeka Prime. I'm basically into a hybrid mountain bike at home in the city, with a futuristic look for the road and light trails.
I've written too much. My question is about the Sondors 4 inch fat tires. Are they too fat for my mission? Max distance with light pedaling, at first at least. In the future, I bet Sondors offers a bit thinner options for the tires. Do others have faith Sondors will fill in the specs with decent equipment? Thank you for any input. Much appreciated.
Sondors looks like they have a winner on their hands if they can pull it off BUT it’s still “vaporware” at this point since there is no specific information regarding the specs or components used other than the Bafang Ultra motor.
My recommendation is to hold off on ordering until more concrete information is available.