I’m curious to the make of Jon’s tires and also your skinny tires. How much do you guys weigh. I’ve got a mx4 on order now and can’t wait for it to arrive! Great video!
@larrybrandon8291 thanks for the kind words and the sub!! You're my 112th! The skinny tires we found on ebay. Mitas 2.0x19 www.ebay.com/itm/335353255969?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=f8IGlM0eTuC&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=AzdxdEVyTmy&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY The dirt tires we found on amazon. Duro 3.25x19 Duro 25-30719-325BTT HF307 Classic Front/Rear Tire - 3.25-19 , Position: Front/Rear, Rim Size: 19, Tire Application: All-Terrain, Tire Size: 3.25-19, Tire Type: Offroad, Tire Ply: 4 a.co/d/00yDMDlX
Also those Duro's are the best thing you can do to your MX4. They are amazing on the street, great in the dirt, and they last forever. And they fit front and back on the stock rims without any issue.
Very interesting and not what I would have expected given the weight, but I guess that rolling resistance difference is pretty dramatic. Gives me confidence I could do 60 miles+ if I needed to on the 2.75 tires.
@TheDogsBox I forgot to mention it thank you! Yes both bikes have their brown wires cut, but no other performance modifications other than tire changes and my headlight switch to turn it off. We averaged 14.8 mph and were in eco mode the entire ride.
if you would not cut the wire and keep it legal and also the range would go up because it uses less power. I'm getting a street legal one but waiting with the wire cut because i could do it later and also have more range if i can life with the max speed of 45km per hour in speed mode... i am scared that if i cut the wire i cannot place a switch box in between maybe it doesn't work it is very hard to do. than i keep stressing about the law while riding.