What are the dimensions of the 27.5 x 4.5 cake eater with 20psi (measuring to see if it'll fit) I saw mulefut 80 on the side of your rim so that would be the same as i plan on using
@@CyclingOnAShoestring Ok gotcha. Is it possible to take out the studs for the summer, then put them back in for the winter? Or is it too difficult to put the studs back in, once dirt gets in the exposed stud holes?
@@supermanishere-vz4pz there is a special tool Terrene has for inserting the studs. They can be removed, but the more you ride them without the studs, the more worn down the tires will get, and I think it will get increasingly harder to insert the studs with less rubber in the tires. You might want to pick up some cheap tires for the summer and switch them out.
Thanks for the review video!!
What are the dimensions of the 27.5 x 4.5 cake eater with 20psi (measuring to see if it'll fit) I saw mulefut 80 on the side of your rim so that would be the same as i plan on using
max casing width 115 mm. Overal diameter 792 mm
Would it be ok to ride the studded cake eater year-round? thanks
You can, but studs create rolling resistance and the studs would wear down over time.
@@CyclingOnAShoestring Ok gotcha. Is it possible to take out the studs for the summer, then put them back in for the winter? Or is it too difficult to put the studs back in, once dirt gets in the exposed stud holes?
@@supermanishere-vz4pz there is a special tool Terrene has for inserting the studs. They can be removed, but the more you ride them without the studs, the more worn down the tires will get, and I think it will get increasingly harder to insert the studs with less rubber in the tires. You might want to pick up some cheap tires for the summer and switch them out.
@@CyclingOnAShoestring Ok that makes sense. Appreciate your advice, as I am just getting into fat biking. thanks ✌