Would tires really make a difference for when I'm pedaling

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When motor is off I want to go from 26x2.125 knobby to 26x1.75 non knobby tires .but will it really be easier to peddle?
 
It confuses me because the knobby tires will have less rubber hiting the pavement so I'm thinking knobby will rolll eaiser
 
When motor is off I want to go from 26x2.125 knobby to 26x1.75 non knobby tires .but will it really be easier to peddle?
It confuses me because the knobby tires will have less rubber hiting the pavement so I'm thinking knobby will rolll eaiser
Once a motor is on these things but you just decide to pedal with motor off anyways, none of them are "easy" to pedal no matter what...lol.
 
My only friend in this town are the stray cats and they drive poorly lol. Btw I'm talking about my electric motorized bike
 
My ebike is my baby it's crazy how agile it is when I trun off motor. It's just like a decent high end normal bike it ride like a non powered bikes. Hyper did a good job on it. . Only reason I use motor is to leave my home since it's up steep hills for a while on way home I just turn off motor.
 
My ebike is my baby it's crazy how agile it is when I trun off motor. It's just like a decent high end normal bike it ride like a non powered bikes. Hyper did a good job on it. . Only reason I use motor is to leave my home since it's up steep hills for a while on way home I just turn off motor.
I thought you were talking about a gas motored bike instead of an E-bike...lol...My Bad, for assuming...lol.
 
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