The case for going wide

Why fat tire e-bikes win in Oregon

If you ride in Oregon, regular tires don't cut it. The Cascades chew them up, the coast eats them in sand, and winter takes your season hostage. Fat tires fix all of it — here's how.

Year-round riding. Snow, mud, wet leaves, gravel — fat tires shrug it all off. Your season just went 12 months long.

Real terrain capability. Forest service roads, single track, beach sand, snow-packed paths. Go where regular e-bikes can't.

Stability and grip. Wider contact patch means confident handling on loose surfaces. Easier for beginners, fun for experts.

Hunting & cargo capable. Higher load capacity, rack-compatible, quiet enough for elk season. The PNW outdoor crowd's secret weapon.

Powerful motors, real range. 1100W–1300W motors and batteries that go 60+ miles — even with the bigger tires.

Built tough. Heavier-duty frames, brakes, and components than commuter e-bikes. Built for the abuse they'll see.

Real-world riding

What people actually do with these bikes

1
Hunting season — Eastern Oregon, Cascades, Coast Range

Quiet motor, cargo-capable, range to reach the back-country and home again. We sell more hunting bikes August through October than any other use case. The Basalt and Onyx are the go-tos, with solar charging for multi-day trips.

2
Cascade trails & forest service roads

Mt. Hood, Bend, the McKenzie River area — thousands of miles of unpaved riding most people never see. The full-suspension Obsidian 2.0 is the trail weapon; the Basalt handles forest roads with ease.

3
Oregon coast — sand, packed beaches, headlands

Cannon Beach, Manzanita, Pacific City. Fat tires float on packed sand where any other bike digs in. Drop tire pressure to 5–8 PSI and go.

4
Winter & snow — Mt. Hood and the Cascades

The season doesn't have to end in November. Fat tires on packed snow ride beautifully. We tune bikes for winter use — tire pressure, lubrication, battery care — for free.

5
Mixed-terrain all-rounders

Commute during the week, throw the bike in the truck on weekends. Fat tire handles both. The Basalt and Onyx are the do-everything picks.

Decision helper

Which fat tire Mokwheel is right for you?

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Hunt or do back-country trips. Need range and quiet.

Basalt 2.0 or Onyx

Ride rough trails & single track. Want max comfort.

Obsidian 2.0 (full suspension)

Are a smaller rider or want an accessible frame.

Scoria

Want the ultimate — 80mi range, 1300W mid-drive.

Onyx

Need a step-through frame for easy mounting.

Basalt ST 2.0, Obsidian ST 2.0, Onyx ST

Want fat tire stability with three wheels.

Granite E-Trike

Need solar charging for off-grid trips.

Basalt 2.0 or Onyx

Still not sure? That's literally why we offer free test rides. Book 30 minutes, ride two or three back-to-back, and the right one becomes obvious.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Are Fat Tires Still Worth it?

Fat tire e-bikes use tires 4 inches wide or more, versus 1.5"–2.5" on standard e-bikes. The wider tires give more grip, better float on snow, sand, and mud, and a cushioned ride — paired with higher-output motors (1100W+) and bigger batteries to handle the extra rolling resistance. Check out Are Fat Tires Still Worth It

How far can a fat tire e-bike go on one charge?

Mokwheel fat tire models typically deliver 40–80 miles per charge depending on terrain, rider weight, and assist level. The Onyx is rated for ~80 miles. Models like the Basalt support a second battery for double the range — great for hunting trips and all-day rides.

Are fat tire e-bikes good for hunting?

Yes — they're one of the most popular hunting e-bikes in Oregon. Quiet electric motor (no engine noise to spook game), high cargo capacity, fat tires for forest service roads, and solar charging on Basalt and Onyx models for multi-day trips. Read our full <ahref="/blogs/news/the-best-e-bikes-for-hunting-in-oregon-2026-guide"

What's the best fat tire e-bike for most people?

For most Oregon riders, the Basalt 2.0 is the best all-around pick — 1100W motor, torque sensor, solar charging, and the most versatile platform. See our full 2026 buyer's guide

Do you offer test rides?

Yes, free and no-pressure. Book a 30-minute test ride at our Tualatin or Eugene location and we'll have the bike sized and ready when you arrive. You ride on real streets — not parking lot loops.

What's the warranty?

All Mokwheel e-bikes come with a 2-year warranty on frame, motor, and battery, plus a 30-day trial. As an authorized dealer, warranty service runs through our shop directly — we don't ship your bike to a third party.

Come ride one.

Specs are great. Marketing is fine. But a fat tire e-bike has to be ridden to be understood. Book a free 30-minute test ride at either Oregon location.

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Tualatin (Portland Area) 18041 SW Lower Boones Ferry Rd #3
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