| | | Motorized Bicycle General Discussion Topics on bicycle engine kits, help articles, repair and modifications for your motorized bicycles | Tires Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Motorized Bicycle General Discussion forum. I was watching trials riders on unicycles tonight and they use a 20 X 2-1/2" tire that ...  | | 
02-10-2009, 12:22 AM
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| | Tires I was watching trials riders on unicycles tonight and they use a 20 X 2-1/2" tire that might make cutesy wheels for a motorbike. Just a thought.  | 
02-10-2009, 01:39 AM
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| | Re: Fat tires always better for stablity to hav more rubber on the ground.
I got a 4.5" rear chopper tyre. Maby a bit over board?? LOL
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02-16-2009, 11:08 PM
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| | Re: Fat tires how do you get good clearence running fatter tires, i got 2.125 and forever running a fine line between good alignment to tire rubbage :S | 
02-17-2009, 03:48 AM
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| | Re: Fat tires Rebuild the rear end or at least spread the original stays. There are extra fat tires I have seen with extra fat rims that would take a custom rear end. The primo set up I think. Surley is offering a fat rim called Large Marge for the Pugsley frame and fork.
The Endomorph tire is 94mm wide (3.7") x 740mm tall (29") on our rims. It’s the highest-volume production bicycle tire on the market at this point. And, at 1260 grams, our 60 tpi tire weighs 300–400 grams less than lower-volume 3"-wide DH tires. Most 3" DH tires hover around 1600 grams.
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02-28-2009, 01:54 AM
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| | Re: Fat tires Quote:
Originally Posted by lennyharp Rebuild the rear end or at least spread the original stays. There are extra fat tires I have seen with extra fat rims that would take a custom rear end. The primo set up I think. Surley is offering a fat rim called Large Marge for the Pugsley frame and fork.
The Endomorph tire is 94mm wide (3.7") x 740mm tall (29") on our rims. It’s the highest-volume production bicycle tire on the market at this point. And, at 1260 grams, our 60 tpi tire weighs 300–400 grams less than lower-volume 3"-wide DH tires. Most 3" DH tires hover around 1600 grams. | Pre-war fat tire bikes are the best for this, the 24x3 tire isn't as tall as a 26" tire/wheel combo...just a little smaller, it still gives the appearance of a 26" wheel! | 
03-02-2009, 05:00 PM
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| | Re: Fat tires Another option is to build your motormounts offset. I built mine 1 cm off to fit hookworms. I also had to dish the rear wheel , and spread the reart chainstays, and use a long rear axle. Might need wider crank arms or an adapter. But it is doable. | 
03-02-2009, 05:15 PM
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| | Re: Fat tires Those Surly wheels and tires would be flipping sweet on a MB. They're pretty expensive though, plus the cost of a frame to clear them. | 
03-02-2009, 07:18 PM
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| | Re: Fat tires Maybee a surly in the rear and a matching standard width in front..Laurel and hardy style | 
04-07-2009, 09:20 PM
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| | Tires I need to replace a 26" x 1 3/8" tire and was wondering if I could put a bigger tire on the rim.
I always see tubes coming in sizes that will fit a number of different tires and would like to know if it's the same with tires. The rim is a narrow one for road bikes, but will, say, a mtb tire work on it?
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04-08-2009, 12:38 AM
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| | Re: What tire will work? no it wont,you need a new wheel if you want to use a mountain bike tire. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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