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Old 06-01-20 | 05:46 PM
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FREEBIRD1
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Originally Posted by tds101
There are plenty of different brands of ebike that are beach and sand capable. All they need is some fatter tires, and lowered air pressure. And tons of riders use human power alone, so 250 watts is more than sufficient. An electric motor just adds to the fun. Look it up a bit,...I'm sure it's worth the research.

PS: Mighty nice ride!!!
I tried some sand on my Rad Mini and it did not fare too well, even at a slow gradual application of throttle it stopped and the wheel buried itself. Granted I did not have low psi in the tires, this little e-bike is great on trails,grass etc., I thought with the 3.3 tires it would be better. I'm sure I'll have a run at it again
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