Freddy Snottgrass
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I still think falling over is safer than careening out of control down the road, into intersections...
Here you go inspector.
Flex Electric Snowbike
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Couple of short tek screws through the tire, with a backer of sheet steel gorilla taped over it, and maybe a tire liner for extra measure. We used to do this to dirt bike tires for riding in winter. Except we screwed then into the nubs. Since we use tubed tires mainly, going completely through the tire is ok.Ya, the snow bike looks like it would work with a motor on it in Alaska.
One bike shop told me the training wheels for a 26" bike would make it unstable and unsafe I don't see how he can say that look at little toddlers with them.
Another bike store said you can buy carbide studs at tire store and DIY called Firestone they said they ain't got them referred me to O,Riley's.
I called them he said they ain't got them but he said you can use zip ties around the tires except I have rim brakes how well they would work on ice and how long i don't know maybe one of you disc brake fellas can test it and report results.
Another source on eBay DIY carbide studs about $5.00 for 25 studs and it takes about 221 studs per tire for a bag price $50.00
Found a studded tire for $45.00 on eBay maybe I will tap on that?
Right now temperature 25° it was suppose to snow instead it's just icing inside a wet cloud mist making me weary for my return ride home, dread the idea of busting both knee caps again.
Here you go inspector.
Flex Electric Snowbike
[tab-title-1]SPECIFICATIONS[tab-title-end-1] [tab-content-1] ElectronicsSnowBike Controller48V, 1000W Hub Motor1000W Pedal Assist5 Level Pedal assist BrakesElectric Braking Brake Rotors Derailleur Frame6061 Foldable Aluminum Frame Freewheel11T Racks Battery48V, 17.5Ah DisplayLCD Display with...envodrive.com
Couple of short tek screws through the tire, with a backer of sheet steel gorilla taped over it, and maybe a tire liner for extra measure. We used to do this to dirt bike tires for riding in winter. Except we screwed then into the nubs. Since we use tubed tires mainly, going completely through the tire is ok.
In Maine at the ice racing we drilled out the tire 1/4" nuts and bolts some times chanel like a cleat... Chains were banned before my time... A thick liner or another tire ... Starting fluid to seat the bead then screw the bead down no air pressure... Never heard of the metal band... We put Subaru (81) 13"rims and tires with bolts 3/4" long with a liner and tube on the 80's Honda 3-4 wheelers same 4 bolt pattern on the rear would keep up with the 340 440 sleds then....lot of fun lot of Budweiser trucks going through... Sometimes a snowmobile would run right through an ice fishing shanty...Oh and one time we did screws through the tires, and then put a piece of rubber patch over them.