Hey all,
So I have a Haibike Sduro Trekking 1.0 which has done me well the last couple years - however I have been venturing more off road lately on farm paths/fields and I was wondering if upgrading my tyres would help.
Grass/dirt/fine gravel is no problem but as soon as its larger pieces of gravel or uneven paths with rubble sticking out of the ground (south coast, lots of chalk/flint) I am all over the place. Not to mention the road conditions, every join in the road/pothole is a killer - but thats another issue.
I have already added a Suntour suspension seatpost which has helped iron out some of it.
The tyres are the standard ones it came with - Schwalbe Road Cruiser 42-622.
I have looked at alternatives and see a few which they claim offer better off-road handling (Marathon, Land Cruiser, Smart Sam) but they are still the same width as my current ones.
Am I able to fit wider ones? The rim on the bike is a Ryde Zac 421 but I don't really know much more than that.
I know it won't come close to a proper mountain bike but I cannot afford a 2nd ebike - as much as I would like to!
TLDR: Am I able to fit wider tyres to my hybrid bike - if so, what do I need?
Many thanks!
So I have a Haibike Sduro Trekking 1.0 which has done me well the last couple years - however I have been venturing more off road lately on farm paths/fields and I was wondering if upgrading my tyres would help.
Grass/dirt/fine gravel is no problem but as soon as its larger pieces of gravel or uneven paths with rubble sticking out of the ground (south coast, lots of chalk/flint) I am all over the place. Not to mention the road conditions, every join in the road/pothole is a killer - but thats another issue.
I have already added a Suntour suspension seatpost which has helped iron out some of it.
The tyres are the standard ones it came with - Schwalbe Road Cruiser 42-622.
I have looked at alternatives and see a few which they claim offer better off-road handling (Marathon, Land Cruiser, Smart Sam) but they are still the same width as my current ones.
Am I able to fit wider ones? The rim on the bike is a Ryde Zac 421 but I don't really know much more than that.
I know it won't come close to a proper mountain bike but I cannot afford a 2nd ebike - as much as I would like to!
TLDR: Am I able to fit wider tyres to my hybrid bike - if so, what do I need?
Many thanks!