You probably could do it . Check the cost against buying a fat tire e-bike and building one and see if it's worth doing. There are a lot of e-bike companies out there and you don't have to break the bank to buy a good one. Do your research.I have a Schwin Hybrid aluminum that I bought several years ago. Super light but has street tires. (not sure why they called it a hybrid because of this) but anywho, I wonder if I could put some mud tires on it with the baofang stuff, add racks to front and back and be able to use it?
Thoughts?
I have a Schwin Hybrid aluminum that I bought several years ago. Super light but has street tires. (not sure why they called it a hybrid because of this) but anywho, I wonder if I could put some mud tires on it with the baofang stuff, add racks to front and back and be able to use it?
Thoughts?
What wheelset do you have on it? With it being a hybrid, the wheelset may taco out on you with all of the additional weight and rough conditions you would be putting it in.I have a Schwin Hybrid aluminum that I bought several years ago. Super light but has street tires. (not sure why they called it a hybrid because of this) but anywho, I wonder if I could put some mud tires on it with the baofang stuff, add racks to front and back and be able to use it?
Thoughts?
I was wondering the same thing. The free wheels on most bikes are very loudI did have a question, With all the bikes people are using, QK, Rambo, Rad bikes etc. and all the accessories on the bike racks, fenders and actual hunting gear. What is the noise level going through the woods? Is there a lot of noise when you are going over rough terrain? I don't do much biking so I'm sorry if this is a dumb question. Thanks
I have 28" tires. Not sure what you mean by wheel set. Sorry.What wheelset do you have on it? With it being a hybrid, the wheelset may taco out on you with all of the additional weight and rough conditions you would be putting it in.
Shimano makes the nexave silent clutch but I believe it is cassette only so your hub motor would have to be cassette compatible. I have a rear hub with this on it waiting to get installed on one of my bike builds. It is absolutely silent compared to a normal freewheel/cassette.I was wondering the same thing. The free wheels on most bikes are very loud
I did have a question, With all the bikes people are using, QK, Rambo, Rad bikes etc. and all the accessories on the bike racks, fenders and actual hunting gear. What is the noise level going through the woods? Is there a lot of noise when you are going over rough terrain? I don't do much biking so I'm sorry if this is a dumb question. Thanks
Rims and spokes for ebike hub motors are much heavier than normal bike wheelsI have 28" tires. Not sure what you mean by wheel set. Sorry.
Wheelset meaning what rims are you running. I would just look them up to see if you could find anything about how they do in off road conditions before taking it down a rough trail. Mountain bike wheel sets are designed to handle the abuse of off road riding whereas a hybrid wheelset would be meant to live on paved paths.I have 28" tires. Not sure what you mean by wheel set. Sorry.
Oh ok. Thank you for that info. Bike stuff is foreign to me. Wore them out when i was a kid but that was just the regular old yard bike.Wheelset meaning what rims are you running. I would just look them up to see if you could find anything about how they do in off road conditions before taking it down a rough trail. Mountain bike wheel sets are designed to handle the abuse of off road riding whereas a hybrid wheelset would be meant to live on paved paths.