I spent the 1990s mountain biking on paper thin, 2" tires with tubes similar to latex condoms to save on rotational weight.
Now that I'm riding a 51lb ebike, I think tire weight isn't so much an issue. Now I care about maximizing grip so I can actually cling to the mountains my electric motor allows me to climb.
I think about the thickest rubber and sidewalls so I can avoid flats on those extra thousands of miles my ebike allows me to travel.
I think about a tire that's a little cheaper to make up for the $2k plus that I spent on a motor and battery.
So now that weight isn't an issue, what's the mountain biking tire of choice out there? To maximize grip, I assumed the plus tire was the way to go. So far I've loved my 2.8x27s, and am even thinking I'd increase traction with 3.0's??
What's bullet proof to thorns, glass and rocks, clings like spidey, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
Now that I'm riding a 51lb ebike, I think tire weight isn't so much an issue. Now I care about maximizing grip so I can actually cling to the mountains my electric motor allows me to climb.
I think about the thickest rubber and sidewalls so I can avoid flats on those extra thousands of miles my ebike allows me to travel.
I think about a tire that's a little cheaper to make up for the $2k plus that I spent on a motor and battery.
So now that weight isn't an issue, what's the mountain biking tire of choice out there? To maximize grip, I assumed the plus tire was the way to go. So far I've loved my 2.8x27s, and am even thinking I'd increase traction with 3.0's??
What's bullet proof to thorns, glass and rocks, clings like spidey, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg?