Thanks ..... Exactly what's happening to me... Nobbs are wearing off faster than the slicks ... so decided to use slicks for summer and Nobbs for both seasons :)
Did you notice a difference in braking performance between the slicks and knobby tires? I have a different ebike bike with 20x4 knobby tires and besides being noisy they slide quite easily when I brake hard in city riding. I'm going to just ride out the knobby tires and switch to slicks if they're better for pavement.
That would make sense for dry stopping with the knobby tires since you would have less of a contact patch (since the knobby tires hold the tire off the ground a little). For me they feel like they brake the same way, I would certainly say the knobby tires will brake better on grass or gravel.
Thanks for the great info on the Kraze tires. You got me on "it will coast an extra block"! I'm a big boy with a Lectric XPremium and the 4x20 knobbies on it have a max pressure of 20 and don't roll worth a crap! Saw the Krazes mentioned today and have been doing a little research and stumbled on your video, 2 years old and very helpful! Can I still use the stock tubes? I assume they will be fine. Thanks again. Subscribed
Thank you for the comment, they are slicks so I honestly would not use them on any off road surface other than hard pack dry dirt since they will slip pretty easy.
Do you recall the weight difference between these two tires? Looking to get more street oriented tires, but don't want to go to full on motorcycle tires due to their weight.
Thank you for the comment Tom! Honestly when I ordered the bike in early spring of 2019 I don't think the step thru was an option. Also I just like the look of the regular mini.
Great video! Just what I was looking for. Do the Kraze tires, because they're slightly smaller in circumference, cause your peddles to scrape/hit the ground when you're turning while peddling?
Thanks for the comment! No issues with scraping/hitting the ground. Yes they are “slightly” smaller but we are talking about a very small reduction in size.
Why was you in two minds? Did you keep the tyres? How was they? I'm considering buying a pair because I kept getting flat, 10plus flats in a year, on cst big boat tyred, would you recommend these for me?
I just ordered a RadMini and it came with 3" wide tires. I'm disappointed. The rims measure about 2.5" across. Do you know if the Kenda 4" tires will fit my rims?
My neighbor got 1900 miles until he got new tires. 2016 rad mini. Still rides often, he has no car. Original battery still charges 80%. I have to give it to radpower, pretty amazing longevity.
I don't know why they don't make the Rad Mini anymore. I have Kenda Krusades on my moped style ebike. They're huge tires with good knobs. I have 60 miles only on them as I have 2 ebikes. I was blessed with 2 great ebikes, not a single complaint on either one. Next stop, motorcycle tires before winter. Ride safe.
Thanks for the comment Mark, although I have not measured the thickness of the contact patch on both tires I would have to say that the Kraze (slick) is actually a little thicker. Puncture wise I have had 2 with the slick and 1 with the knobby. Keep in mind I run the slick many more miles per year so that is not saying the slick is more likely to get a flat. Cost wise I think they d were exactly the same price.
@@MatthewBechard thanks buddy that probs made my mind up with them looking for tubeless in Australia it's a nightmare cause we are limited by the laws sucks lol
@@MatthewBechard most stock with TR are not by Australian laws something makes them not street worthy in Queensland IV spent thousands on scooters and bikes twist throttle not allowed large scooters not allowed trying to work around it lol
AWESOME!! THANKS FOR THE INSIGHT!!!
Thanks for the comment!
Thanks ..... Exactly what's happening to me... Nobbs are wearing off faster than the slicks ... so decided to use slicks for summer and Nobbs for both seasons :)
Best of both worlds that way!
Did you notice a difference in braking performance between the slicks and knobby tires? I have a different ebike bike with 20x4 knobby tires and besides being noisy they slide quite easily when I brake hard in city riding. I'm going to just ride out the knobby tires and switch to slicks if they're better for pavement.
That would make sense for dry stopping with the knobby tires since you would have less of a contact patch (since the knobby tires hold the tire off the ground a little). For me they feel like they brake the same way, I would certainly say the knobby tires will brake better on grass or gravel.
Have you tried the kendra kraze 3 inch tires on 4 inch rims? Would they roll better?
I have not, I actually sold my Rad and have been riding a road bike lately for exercise. Thank you for the comment!
Thanks for the great info on the Kraze tires. You got me on "it will coast an extra block"! I'm a big boy with a Lectric XPremium and the 4x20 knobbies on it have a max pressure of 20 and don't roll worth a crap! Saw the Krazes mentioned today and have been doing a little research and stumbled on your video, 2 years old and very helpful! Can I still use the stock tubes? I assume they will be fine. Thanks again. Subscribed
Thank you for the comment and subscribe! I ran the stock tube until I got a flat, no issues that I experienced with this set up.
How are the slicks off road?
Thank you for the comment, they are slicks so I honestly would not use them on any off road surface other than hard pack dry dirt since they will slip pretty easy.
Do you recall the weight difference between these two tires? Looking to get more street oriented tires, but don't want to go to full on motorcycle tires due to their weight.
I never weighed them but I can tell you that the weight difference was very minimal. They are still “bicycle” tires so there is no major mass to them.
Thanks for this video!!! in your opinion, which one is the best anti-puncture tire?
I found that the Kraze was a little bit thicker rubber, therefore, would be a little better for anti-puncture. Thank you for the comment!
Does the slick use a different tube or the same as the knobby?
Same tube for both tires.
Just what I was looking for, cheers
Glad I could help out! Thank for the comment.
@@MatthewBechard Did you buy an extra rim too?
@@thomascarlton7363 I did not, just extra tires and tubes.
Why did you select the mini vs mini step thru? Thanks for your videos
Thank you for the comment Tom! Honestly when I ordered the bike in early spring of 2019 I don't think the step thru was an option. Also I just like the look of the regular mini.
Great video! Just what I was looking for. Do the Kraze tires, because they're slightly smaller in circumference, cause your peddles to scrape/hit the ground when you're turning while peddling?
Thanks for the comment! No issues with scraping/hitting the ground. Yes they are “slightly” smaller but we are talking about a very small reduction in size.
@@MatthewBechard Thanks for your reply. I have purchased a pair of the Kraze tires and was in two minds whether to return them or fit/keep them.
@@pkgum6910 if you do a lot of street riding you will not be disappointed with keeping them.
@@MatthewBechard 👍
Why was you in two minds? Did you keep the tyres? How was they? I'm considering buying a pair because I kept getting flat, 10plus flats in a year, on cst big boat tyred, would you recommend these for me?
I just ordered a RadMini and it came with 3" wide tires. I'm disappointed. The rims measure about 2.5" across. Do you know if the Kenda 4" tires will fit my rims?
Not entirely sure but it should be ok since it is only 1/2". I was sad to see that my Mini4 has smaller wheels/tires too.
My neighbor got 1900 miles until he got new tires. 2016 rad mini. Still rides often, he has no car. Original battery still charges 80%. I have to give it to radpower, pretty amazing longevity.
Thank you for the comment!! Yes, the Rad products are honestly great bikes for the price point and they are reliable too!
I don't know why they don't make the Rad Mini anymore. I have Kenda Krusades on my moped style ebike. They're huge tires with good knobs. I have 60 miles only on them as I have 2 ebikes. I was blessed with 2 great ebikes, not a single complaint on either one. Next stop, motorcycle tires before winter. Ride safe.
Is the slick more prone to punctures? Is there a big cost difference between the two tires?
Thanks for the comment Mark, although I have not measured the thickness of the contact patch on both tires I would have to say that the Kraze (slick) is actually a little thicker. Puncture wise I have had 2 with the slick and 1 with the knobby. Keep in mind I run the slick many more miles per year so that is not saying the slick is more likely to get a flat. Cost wise I think they d were exactly the same price.
Yup, both $39 each on Rad’s site.
Will these go on a giant talon 2 2021 model
Honestly I’m not sure, is the Talon 2 a 20” x 4” rim? If so then yes they should fit.
Just checked giants website and the bike you’re talking about only comes in a 27.5” or 29” tire size so no these will not fit.
Ahhhhh dammit
@@MatthewBechard I need a wide fat tyre for my wide fat ass. Every tyre I sit on the rims hit every bump
@@jerrysmith8326 I would try more air (higher pressure) in the tire.
Thank you....
Glad I could help! Thanks for the comment.
I'm deciding to buy a ebike and alot have these tyres are these tyres both tubeless
Thank you for the comment, the tires that I was using are not tubeless.
@@MatthewBechard thanks buddy that probs made my mind up with them looking for tubeless in Australia it's a nightmare cause we are limited by the laws sucks lol
@@jakezamparutti7857 you can run tube tires there?!? That’s crazy!
@@MatthewBechard most stock with TR are not by Australian laws something makes them not street worthy in Queensland IV spent thousands on scooters and bikes twist throttle not allowed large scooters not allowed trying to work around it lol