You're missing the point. Yes, there are tons of 24" tires, but virtually none are fat tires and even less whitewalls. If you see what I need, would appreciate a heads up......need 24" diameter, fat whitewalls.I found a ton of options by Googling “24 inch whitewall cruiser tire.” Try those search terms.
Example: 24x2.125 Sun Beach Cruiser Tire by Kenda - Black w/ Whitewall
Yes, finding your conclusion accurate. Regardless, gotta believe some fool company makes at least one. Thanks for the advice.Why not pinkwalls? Aquamarine walls?
Tires aren't black by accident. The best material to make them from contains carbon black (soot) as a necessary component. You're doing the same thing as the silly 2000s hipsters with white chains on their fixed gear bikes. Not only are chains not that color, but they won't stay anything but grime colored if you actually ride them.
All the things that folks use white versions of on bicycles (grips, seats, pedals, cable housings, tires etc.) end up the same color: some version of buttwipe.
The market won't provide anything that dumb unless lots of people demand it. And you've stacked up enough different requirements that the number of people who want exactly that, don't constitute a viable market.
Yup, one, per my link.Yes, finding your conclusion accurate. Regardless, gotta believe some fool company makes at least one. Thanks for the advice.
The market won't provide anything that dumb unless lots of people demand it. And you've stacked up enough different requirements that the number of people who want exactly that, don't constitute a viable market.
I've seen them up to 24 x 3", which i would call fat.
I believe 2.8" to 3.5" are considered plus size. Fat is 3.8" to 5".
3" might be a little narrow for a 65mm fat rim. Chalo question.
Chalo.....always love your thorough perspectives. I'm building an electric tricycle, thus have two fat rear wheels which best take a 4" wide fat tire. Your previous remarks are right on.....this item is so rarely used, thus no producer of said product. I've found only one; only issue is it has rather heavy treads, thus doesn't meet the charm factor that my creative design will entail. Thanks again for all input.Depending on the circumstances, 65mm rims can work great with tires as narrow as 2.1" nominal. (They measure about 2.7" installed and inflated on a wide rim like that.) But you have to use a tire with a wide enough tread and substantial enough sidewall that it isn't rolling on unprotected casing when you're leaned over in a turn. WTB Thick Slick Flat Guard is an example of one that gets along fine with notionally too-wide rims.
On a 65mm rim, 2.5" Maxxis Hookworms measure about 2.95" inflated. 3" tires like EBC Rhino look right and function perfectly.
All the tires that I would call fatbike tires, that accept super low pressure, that act and feel like fatbike tires, are 3.5" and wider. That's the point where they stop feeling like regular tires and start to feel more like rideable volleyballs.
Diddler - did you wind up choosing a tire? If they’ve arrived, how do you like them?You're missing the point. Yes, there are tons of 24" tires, but virtually none are fat tires and even less whitewalls. If you see what I need, would appreciate a heads up......need 24" diameter, fat whitewalls.
thanks for checking in........haven't located what I wish yet. As noted by several, this is a hard item to locate. Any further suggestions highly appreciated sir. Again, thanks for checking back. All the best to you.Diddler - did you wind up choosing a tire? If they’ve arrived, how do you like them?