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Old 12-12-11 | 08:41 AM
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In my experience, the studded tire are slower on a clear pavement than they are on a surface with light mixture of snow and ice. Thus, riding them on the clear pavement is a drag. When the situation is uncertain, a good compromise might be to put the studded tire only on the front. A further option for a compromise could involve Continental TopContact Winter. They have no studs but protect better against slipping on ice than regular tires.
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