Just replaced the stock tires on my MiniPro with M4M Hybrids also. What a pain! Not the removal. That was a cinch. The install and inflation, though... Anyway, got 'er done. Have not put them through their paces yet. Just did what you did: off concrete and across my yard. Mainly I am hoping that they will facilitate rougher paved roads and uneven sidewalk panels better than stock. With the original tires I had to bypass any uneveness over 1/2" or so.
I love the looks and the slightly higher ride. It makes me feel more confident on rougher surfaces - for SURE! I'm hoping to get out riding on mine again, soon!
@@twHomeShow What started my search for bigger tires was my drive around my neighborhood. It is a newer development and the way they create the driveway leaves about a 1/2"-3/4" drop down to the street level. No problem going down on the stock tires but my MiniPro threw me when I attempted to go back up. Was wearing a helmet thankfully. I will eventually work up the nerve to try that with the hybrids...
@@Agg1E91 Oh yep, I can relate...The ground has settled on our neighborhood sidewalks and they have graded them to try and smooth the seems-out but some are very sharp. They rocked me on my stock tires, but with these hybrids - I noticed a more comfortable experience, so I'm hoping you will too :) BE CAREFUL!
Yes, definitely. I prefer the hybrid tires because it gives you a slightly higher stance and mostly because it seems a lot better at handling over sidewalk joints. I love mine with the hybrid tires over the regular stock tires. -Todd
@Aimee&Evan Hi there, I just watched a YT video of the goKart pro, and I was wondering that myself, for off-road, dirt surfaces....that would be really cool! I'm sure I could put my set-up into the go kart and that would make the rear tires "Off-Road", I'm just not sure where to get the replacement for the front tires :) -Todd
If anyone out there uses a rachet strap on the tire to help set the bead BE SURE TO DEFLATE THE TIRE AFTER THE BEAD IS SET BEFORE RELEASING THE RACHET STRAP! My dumb ass didn't do this last nite when I put my new off road tires on and I almost took my finger all the way off when it shot off and hit me in my knuckle from an inch away. 22 stitches and a nite in the ER later here I am turning my mistake into something positive from speaking as someone who learned the hard way to be credible advice to prevent someone else from having to learn the way I did. Our biggest failures become our greatest attributes when we our humble enough to do this for others. Be safe everyone and please take this warning serious and don't make the same mistake. At least I got my tires on lmao. Much love 🐇White Rabbit 🐇
Good God man. If your gonna make videos taking stuff apart and what not, you should invest in an impact driver. Or atleast a Rachet set. Half the video was you unscrewing each bolt by hand.
I dont get it, why you removed the battery? I can see you still can change the tires without having to remove the battery.
Just replaced the stock tires on my MiniPro with M4M Hybrids also. What a pain! Not the removal. That was a cinch. The install and inflation, though... Anyway, got 'er done. Have not put them through their paces yet. Just did what you did: off concrete and across my yard. Mainly I am hoping that they will facilitate rougher paved roads and uneven sidewalk panels better than stock. With the original tires I had to bypass any uneveness over 1/2" or so.
I love the looks and the slightly higher ride. It makes me feel more confident on rougher surfaces - for SURE! I'm hoping to get out riding on mine again, soon!
@@twHomeShow What started my search for bigger tires was my drive around my neighborhood. It is a newer development and the way they create the driveway leaves about a 1/2"-3/4" drop down to the street level. No problem going down on the stock tires but my MiniPro threw me when I attempted to go back up. Was wearing a helmet thankfully. I will eventually work up the nerve to try that with the hybrids...
@@Agg1E91 Oh yep, I can relate...The ground has settled on our neighborhood sidewalks and they have graded them to try and smooth the seems-out but some are very sharp. They rocked me on my stock tires, but with these hybrids - I noticed a more comfortable experience, so I'm hoping you will too :) BE CAREFUL!
When you disconnect the battery you should always press the start button once to clear the remaning voltage in the machine . Great video Cheers.
Chris . . . Thank you for your advice! ALWAYS welcome to my comments :) -Todd
Do both have the same motor? ( engine ) ?
what is the name of the website where you bought the parts?
more4motion.com/collections/spare-parts-and-accessories
I would imagine that it boosts your speed as well...
YES, it did....by a few miles/per/hour :)
Why replace the motors too? Are they more powerful?
Would you recommend hybrid tyres when riding mainly on smooth pavement in the city? Thanks
Yes, definitely. I prefer the hybrid tires because it gives you a slightly higher stance and mostly because it seems a lot better at handling over sidewalk joints. I love mine with the hybrid tires over the regular stock tires. -Todd
@@twHomeShow Thank you!
@Aimee&Evan Hi there, I just watched a YT video of the goKart pro, and I was wondering that myself, for off-road, dirt surfaces....that would be really cool! I'm sure I could put my set-up into the go kart and that would make the rear tires "Off-Road", I'm just not sure where to get the replacement for the front tires :) -Todd
Do you have to remove the wheel/battery to install off road fenders?
If anyone out there uses a rachet strap on the tire to help set the bead BE SURE TO DEFLATE THE TIRE AFTER THE BEAD IS SET BEFORE RELEASING THE RACHET STRAP! My dumb ass didn't do this last nite when I put my new off road tires on and I almost took my finger all the way off when it shot off and hit me in my knuckle from an inch away. 22 stitches and a nite in the ER later here I am turning my mistake into something positive from speaking as someone who learned the hard way to be credible advice to prevent someone else from having to learn the way I did. Our biggest failures become our greatest attributes when we our humble enough to do this for others. Be safe everyone and please take this warning serious and don't make the same mistake. At least I got my tires on lmao.
Much love
🐇White Rabbit 🐇
White Rabbit. Thank you for sharing with the community. Wishing you a speedy recovery!! -Todd
Why did you remove the wheel covers?
The new wheel assembly does not come with the hubcaps. :)
Where to buy the tires?
Good God man. If your gonna make videos taking stuff apart and what not, you should invest in an impact driver. Or atleast a Rachet set. Half the video was you unscrewing each bolt by hand.
but you didn't test it for Speed genius
You took WAY too much apart!!!!Dont need to take anything off the bottom to change tires.
Thankpass yes how that bike. Nice. Momissick gotago-bye
Gotitby, ok pm.