AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress has
26" AMYET EB26 1500W Peak 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike on sale for $513.20 - $100 with promo code
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About this Item:
- 48V 1000W Brushless Motor / 1500W Peak
- 48V 15AH lithium-ion In the tube cell LG batteries
- 330lb Max Load
- up to 28MPH
- Dual Shock Absorber
- Carbon Steel Frame
- LCD Display
- 7-Speed Shimano Shifter
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For Fat people like me....so we don't bend the rims going over every crack in the pavement.
And MOST fat people have strong legs due to moving their weight...so extra weight and resistance aren't as bad for us.
There is a difference between 'support' and riding in reality. OBVIOUSLY, by your comment, you are not in the above 200 category. I am 6'3 250. Every metal spoked non-fat tire bike I have has bent rims from any use besides flat blacktop. The extra rubber + heavy duty nature of fat tire Rims prevent them from bending, and wobbling after the third ride.
Think about it dude, would a fat person (Or to clear your mind up, an ex football player like me) rather get a pedal racer... or a fat tire (Let it do half the work) ebike?
I do have question that maybe somebody can answer and it could be warning but I am not sure.
I have foldable fat tire with smaller wheels than this one and mountain bike style ebike. Just for kicks I tried fairly rough path and found the fat tire while good for bumps on the road, gravel and semi smooth dirt paths really failed at any moderately rough stuff the mountain bike would handle easily. Maybe it was the smaller wheel diameter but it would like to knock my teeth out and just bang into certain obstacles so bad I ended up breaking a pedal.
Maybe the larger wheel diameter changes that dynamic? From what I experienced I do not consider at least my fat tire in anyway good for rough terrain with roots, rocks or similar. I used to run regular ten speeds with street tires on worse and they did better.
Maybe someone else can say if this bike with larger wheels would help with that?
Yes, the smaller wheel is easier to jar throwing you off course. Ever taken a kids bike on trails. Omg. Its awful. Taller tires are stabil. But at the same time, theres a wider footprint for wide tires meaning more stuff to hit. And it takes more force to correct more mass that has steered off course. I think its mainly marketing. People see fat tires and think its more comfortable just like a big padded bike seat looks like its more comfortable....but once you ride a lot, is it? Not really. The only place i see fat tires is beach riding where its 100% needed if in soft dry sand.
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