NuclearDolomite
10 mW
Hello E-S Community-
I recently integrated a 3000watt NB Power Kit (25x4) and 72v 20ah battery into a Mongoose Dolomite, which seems to have an iron frame since it’s a 2015 model I believe.
The reality of this is the total weight of the bike jumped from probably forty pounds to like seventy pounds, at least. It appears that I have underestimated the impact of increased weight coupled with motor torque on the new tires I purchased from Amazon (pic included) because Ive had two flats in one week.
The first flat was the result of an inch-long baseboard trim staple in the rear, and the second was literally a strong piece of wire that wanted to mate with my front tire. How does a malleable piece of wire get stuck a third inch deep into my FRONT tire? I’m not even running 20psi, but again, I appear to have underestimated much force is being applied to these tires during operation.
This led me to return these brown tires yesterday and order some HEB Allscape (26x4) tires that seem quite hardy. A lot of these off the shelf ebikes seem to be quite heavy, and Ive read great reviews by folks with even 60ah batteries, so I know those folks are carrying weight and going distances.
Here’s the link for the HEB tires: https://a.co/d/hd0cf2B
I’m literally just looking for an ebike tire that gives me enough confidence to go travel further than two miles from my home. I’ve put together a capable motor tool kit but im not looking forward to spending 40 minutes disassembling my bike on the side of the road in 90-degree heat. I’d like to think these “premium-grade” tires will help me avoid that scenario.
Can anyone speak to the durability of these tires? Ive read good things, but they’re reviews by non-technical folk.
Please do not school me on added rolling resistance or added weight reducing top speed or battery longevity. I’m pushing 3000 watts on 72v with statorade, so there’s enough torque here at 25mph that I won’t notice a difference on a ten-mile ride. I’m too scared to take it passed 35mph because it feels like it wants to do at least 50mph, so I’m actually looking forward to a little more rolling resistance lol.
So yea, reliability is my main goal here. Any feedback would be valuable to me.
I recently integrated a 3000watt NB Power Kit (25x4) and 72v 20ah battery into a Mongoose Dolomite, which seems to have an iron frame since it’s a 2015 model I believe.
The reality of this is the total weight of the bike jumped from probably forty pounds to like seventy pounds, at least. It appears that I have underestimated the impact of increased weight coupled with motor torque on the new tires I purchased from Amazon (pic included) because Ive had two flats in one week.
The first flat was the result of an inch-long baseboard trim staple in the rear, and the second was literally a strong piece of wire that wanted to mate with my front tire. How does a malleable piece of wire get stuck a third inch deep into my FRONT tire? I’m not even running 20psi, but again, I appear to have underestimated much force is being applied to these tires during operation.
This led me to return these brown tires yesterday and order some HEB Allscape (26x4) tires that seem quite hardy. A lot of these off the shelf ebikes seem to be quite heavy, and Ive read great reviews by folks with even 60ah batteries, so I know those folks are carrying weight and going distances.
Here’s the link for the HEB tires: https://a.co/d/hd0cf2B
I’m literally just looking for an ebike tire that gives me enough confidence to go travel further than two miles from my home. I’ve put together a capable motor tool kit but im not looking forward to spending 40 minutes disassembling my bike on the side of the road in 90-degree heat. I’d like to think these “premium-grade” tires will help me avoid that scenario.
Can anyone speak to the durability of these tires? Ive read good things, but they’re reviews by non-technical folk.
Please do not school me on added rolling resistance or added weight reducing top speed or battery longevity. I’m pushing 3000 watts on 72v with statorade, so there’s enough torque here at 25mph that I won’t notice a difference on a ten-mile ride. I’m too scared to take it passed 35mph because it feels like it wants to do at least 50mph, so I’m actually looking forward to a little more rolling resistance lol.
So yea, reliability is my main goal here. Any feedback would be valuable to me.