My new Toy - Rad Rover 5 Fat Tire E Bike

Wrench

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I see that those twigs I planted in your tubes are doing their job just dandy...lol...lol.

See what you get for making me wait by the mailbox for that Rad Rover your sending me...lol...lol.

Ps...Did you find the magnets I put there too so you can pick up nails in your travels too???...lol.
... Goat Heads are in your future :ROFLMAO:
 

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We don't have any pokey type vegetation around here or on the logging roads I travel.
 

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I haven't looked at all, do they sell tire liners for fat tires? If so I'd be installing them. Rad bikes seems to be a good company and quality bikes at a decent price.
 

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I haven't looked at all, do they sell tire liners for fat tires? If so I'd be installing them. Rad bikes seems to be a good company and quality bikes at a decent price.
Tuff liners are the strip ya put in the tire but www.tannusarmor.com is the best liner to use
Rad Power Bikes sells Tannus Armor Liners
I'm gonna get some

They make the tire a little softer but off road bikes Mtn Bike, Fat Tire bikes run low tire pressure anyways

This July I will have had my Rover for 2 years and in 3K miles, 80% of it off road, I have gotten 5 flats,
Slime saved me 4 of those times and got me home but Slime is temp and the tube needs to be patched anyways.
I know when I get a puncture because I'll see a slime wet spot on the tire.
IMO Tannus Armor is gonna be worth it, just to not have to fix a flat

I'm not gonna run Tannus Armor on my Whizzer because it makes the tire too soft
 
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