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Is anyone running 2.5” or 2.6” tyres on their e160? I’ll be getting an Ebike in March and have recently tested a Thok MiG. I was sold on the ebike vibe from the first pedal stroke! I’m seriously looking at the e160 900. With my test ride I did find the 2.8 tyres to be huge and also have read others talk a lot about vagueness and vulnerability for flatting.
The recent Flow Mountain bike review of the 900 shows them using 2.6” tyres which they said made it much more playful and closer to a tradition bike. They talk about extending the forks to 170mm to cater for the lowering of the bottom bracket with the decrease in tyre volume. This would be a relatively cheap upgrade on the Lyrik fork with an airsping shaft for under $100 AUD. I like a relatively playful style of riding and feel that 2.5” or 2.6” tyres would aid with this. Some of the newer Ebikes such as the Commencal, Norco and Rocky Mountain come with 2.5” or 2.6” tyres so maybe this is a new trend as the e160 hasn’t really changed a lot since if was introduced in 2017?
Please share if you’ve had any experiments or experiences with the smaller tyres. (PS: I’m not looking at putting a 29” wheel on the front ).
On another note: I’m 186cm tall, so was thinking that I would be a large? March can’t come soon enough!
Link to Flow Mountain Bike Review.
The recent Flow Mountain bike review of the 900 shows them using 2.6” tyres which they said made it much more playful and closer to a tradition bike. They talk about extending the forks to 170mm to cater for the lowering of the bottom bracket with the decrease in tyre volume. This would be a relatively cheap upgrade on the Lyrik fork with an airsping shaft for under $100 AUD. I like a relatively playful style of riding and feel that 2.5” or 2.6” tyres would aid with this. Some of the newer Ebikes such as the Commencal, Norco and Rocky Mountain come with 2.5” or 2.6” tyres so maybe this is a new trend as the e160 hasn’t really changed a lot since if was introduced in 2017?
Please share if you’ve had any experiments or experiences with the smaller tyres. (PS: I’m not looking at putting a 29” wheel on the front ).
On another note: I’m 186cm tall, so was thinking that I would be a large? March can’t come soon enough!
Link to Flow Mountain Bike Review.