Thank you so much !! That seriously means more to me than you think! I’ve been really wanting to make some more content but unfortunately the weather hasn’t been allowing that to happen !
25 psi is pretty good for trail riding and offroading if you’re looking for good grip but will definitely reduce the range a bit more. If you’re just gonna be doing street riding and on asphalt 30-32 psi is great to have better range and a more smooth ride!
I put mine on today and will ride them tomorrow mostly paved trail. First impression was seemed a little more vibration than stock on my V52 I think my friend put a lot of air, maybe 24psi, might account for that. He has had eHuntsmans on his Grizzley for quire a while and they perform great. I got mine on sale at Black Friday prices. One big thing I noticed they dont have the Chinesium rubber smell as they are made in Thailand and Kenda motorcycle tubes made in Taiwan dont have the Chinesium rubber smell either. They look great and add a serious overall look of a motorcycle style big bike. Enjoyed your video review. Winter will slam in here in the Missouri area and have to put the bike up but I have my Huntsmans on and ready to go when spring breaks. Thanks for the review!
Im glad you got the tires installed and that went well ! That’s interesting you have a bit of a vibration. It may work itself out after riding for a little but if not. I would take most of the air out of your tubes and then slowly fill it back up and make sure to kind of massage your tire the whole way around as you’re filling it to make sure it all seats even around the rim. Hopefully that will all work itself out but I’m sure you’ll love the tires! Thanks for watching 👍
I also noticed more vibrating in 1st gear going around 16mph. I figure it was the motor working harder. I don't like the way it feels. Is that what you noticed? I can feel the vibration in pedals and frame a bit. Not sure if it's tires or motor.
Sounds to me more like a motor issue. I haven’t noticed that at all on my bike. If anything it’s gotten smoother. Especially if it’s just around a certain speed I would assume it may be motor. If you deflate your tires and massage them around to reseat them it may help from any vibrations from the tire
@@MeedersPEVS thank you. My motor had no sense of that feeling until I put the tires on. The tech said he did rotate my motor to make the connection in a better place. I'm almost scared he disrupted something. It works fine just feeling more of a humm.
@CharlieRomanJazz it could possibly be a bit more of a tire vibration. Also could the tech could’ve positioned the motor a bit different. Just make sure it looks like you have all the same washers and everything on both sides. Also check to make sure it’s not your brake rubbing
I’d love too do that ! Unfortunately it’s been really cold and wet up here in PA so I haven’t had much time to ride. When I get some better weather I’ll work on a video !
Well obviously I haven’t tried single off-road tire there is. but these tires are great for a lot of reasons. The thick tread makes them durable and you don’t have to worry about flats as badly. They grip great on loose stone or wet slushy mud. The are still smooth on the street and keep a good high speed for the bike. Overall they’re one of the best tires you can get
@@brianbassett4379 never said the range was cut in half it loses range forsure but not half of it. It’s all a trade off you want big heavy thick off-road tires that’ll do better through the dirt and trails then you’re gonna lose range. You want tires that’ll boost your range all you’re gonna get is thin lightweight street tires with no tread and that’ll pop over anything. I prefer the better ride quality and off-road grip over a couple extra miles of range. It’s all just what you want for your bike.
@@MeedersPEVS I agree, I just got punctures front and rear on my stock Kenda Krusader tire and tube combo at the beach that really cut down the range more than tire weight ever could.
Hey just wanted to show some love and let you know you’re doing an amazing job with your channel. Been enjoying going through all your content 👍🏻
Thank you so much !! That seriously means more to me than you think! I’ve been really wanting to make some more content but unfortunately the weather hasn’t been allowing that to happen !
Thanks for heads up .My Bandit is way easy to peddle. These tires, hopefully make it more natural.
Yeah the extra weight definitely makes it feel a lot more natural especially on the lower pedal assist settings !
I was looking for new tires and landed here! Any other contenders or recommendations on what to check out for fat tires? What do you think about Kenda
The tires say 36psi on the sides. How much should actually be put in?
25 psi is pretty good for trail riding and offroading if you’re looking for good grip but will definitely reduce the range a bit more. If you’re just gonna be doing street riding and on asphalt 30-32 psi is great to have better range and a more smooth ride!
I put mine on today and will ride them tomorrow mostly paved trail. First impression was seemed a little more vibration than stock on my V52 I think my friend put a lot of air, maybe 24psi, might account for that. He has had eHuntsmans on his Grizzley for quire a while and they perform great. I got mine on sale at Black Friday prices. One big thing I noticed they dont have the Chinesium rubber smell as they are made in Thailand and Kenda motorcycle tubes made in Taiwan dont have the Chinesium rubber smell either. They look great and add a serious overall look of a motorcycle style big bike. Enjoyed your video review. Winter will slam in here in the Missouri area and have to put the bike up but I have my Huntsmans on and ready to go when spring breaks. Thanks for the review!
Im glad you got the tires installed and that went well ! That’s interesting you have a bit of a vibration. It may work itself out after riding for a little but if not. I would take most of the air out of your tubes and then slowly fill it back up and make sure to kind of massage your tire the whole way around as you’re filling it to make sure it all seats even around the rim. Hopefully that will all work itself out but I’m sure you’ll love the tires! Thanks for watching 👍
I also noticed more vibrating in 1st gear going around 16mph. I figure it was the motor working harder. I don't like the way it feels. Is that what you noticed? I can feel the vibration in pedals and frame a bit. Not sure if it's tires or motor.
Sounds to me more like a motor issue. I haven’t noticed that at all on my bike. If anything it’s gotten smoother. Especially if it’s just around a certain speed I would assume it may be motor. If you deflate your tires and massage them around to reseat them it may help from any vibrations from the tire
@@MeedersPEVS thank you. My motor had no sense of that feeling until
I put the tires on. The tech said he did rotate my motor to make the connection in a better place. I'm almost scared he disrupted something. It works fine just feeling more of a humm.
@CharlieRomanJazz it could possibly be a bit more of a tire vibration. Also could the tech could’ve positioned the motor a bit different. Just make sure it looks like you have all the same washers and everything on both sides. Also check to make sure it’s not your brake rubbing
Can you do review on alpha pro scooter
I’d love too do that ! Unfortunately it’s been really cold and wet up here in PA so I haven’t had much time to ride. When I get some better weather I’ll work on a video !
@@MeedersPEVS they have them on sale for 199 on the website including tax I just ordered one, is it worth it you think?
Does it have wobble and make your bike vibrate?
No my bike doesn’t. It rides extremely smooth. Are you having that issue ?
if youre getting 15 miles you gotta have something wrong with your battery im getting at least 30 with those tires
I live in a very hilly area and am pretty much always full throttle or going offroad through trails which can really kill the battery quick
Hahaha, funny. In what respect are they *_"best"._*
Well obviously I haven’t tried single off-road tire there is. but these tires are great for a lot of reasons. The thick tread makes them durable and you don’t have to worry about flats as badly. They grip great on loose stone or wet slushy mud. The are still smooth on the street and keep a good high speed for the bike. Overall they’re one of the best tires you can get
@@MeedersPEVS So cutting the ebike range in half isn't a concern?
@@brianbassett4379 never said the range was cut in half it loses range forsure but not half of it. It’s all a trade off you want big heavy thick off-road tires that’ll do better through the dirt and trails then you’re gonna lose range. You want tires that’ll boost your range all you’re gonna get is thin lightweight street tires with no tread and that’ll pop over anything. I prefer the better ride quality and off-road grip over a couple extra miles of range. It’s all just what you want for your bike.
@@MeedersPEVS I agree, I just got punctures front and rear on my stock Kenda Krusader tire and tube combo at the beach that really cut down the range more than tire weight ever could.
I wonder if I could make them tubeless...
I don’t think you would be able to. I’m not totally sure but I don’t belive these tires have the proper sidewall for a tubeless set up.