tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501437224497800843.post2715775349347767800..comments2024-01-19T00:51:29.523-08:00Comments on Cycling Spokane: Ta-da! Cycle truck pictures!John Spearehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07187638368645707099noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501437224497800843.post-35994287600176874392009-10-15T09:17:02.820-07:002009-10-15T09:17:02.820-07:00Fatter is better, but if you want something a litt...Fatter is better, but if you want something a little cheaper there's a 20x1.5 Kenda Kwest that takes 100 PSI, so it should be able to handle the loads you put up there.<br /> - VenturaNothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02814430696364049920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501437224497800843.post-19745157170900941722009-10-14T21:28:21.204-07:002009-10-14T21:28:21.204-07:00Good recommendations Tarik. Maxxis has some good b...Good recommendations Tarik. Maxxis has some good bmx options. http://www.maxxis.com/Bicycle/BMX.aspx. I like the Ringworm and the M-tread.John Spearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07187638368645707099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501437224497800843.post-10511010670670148352009-10-14T21:21:34.336-07:002009-10-14T21:21:34.336-07:00Yeah! Fat! I recommend one of those high pressure ...Yeah! Fat! I recommend one of those high pressure 1.75-2" or bigger bmx flatlander tires, like the tioga FS100 , maxxis hookworms, etc. I am in the forget about supple when hauling crap department. You want fat tires that can handle the higher pressure and don't die from casing overflex error. But your milage may vary.Tarik Salehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09664260510124463879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501437224497800843.post-41121205187004271372009-10-14T08:05:45.032-07:002009-10-14T08:05:45.032-07:00A fat front tire is the way to go. I sent John a ...A fat front tire is the way to go. I sent John a couple of reasonable looking recommendations. I ran the bike with a 1.75" Avocet up front and a 1.5" Avocet in the rear and that worked out well. A little tread would be helpful if you are riding it off pavement at all.<br /><br />It looks good with the big basket up front. <br /><br />There won't be a production model, at least from me. I'm not setup to produce anything in quantity.Alex Wetmorehttp://blogs.phred.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501437224497800843.post-9287443966106877292009-10-13T18:37:53.118-07:002009-10-13T18:37:53.118-07:00That's a useful looking tool. Will there be a...That's a useful looking tool. Will there be a production model?<br /><br />I'd go fat on that front tire. Basically it's a wheelbarrow. I'd spring for the stoutest Schwalbesque tire in this instance--better than blowing a flat while hauling pumpkins up the hill.<br /><br />I'll bet you'll like it better than the extracycle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com