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Old 02-21-15, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Roody
I've never tried it, but some people swear by skinny road bike tires for snow without ice. they say the tires cut through the snow and grip on the pavement underneath.

A couple times I've been out riding just after a moderate snowfall (5-6 inches) and I've followed the tracks of somebody around here who rides on skinny tires. the tracks were straight and steady so he or she was riding without skidding.
Originally Posted by wolfchild
I prefer narrower tires. They cut through snow and are easier to ride. I use 30mm CX tires and 38mm studded tires for winter riding. I've ridden through some serious snowstorms and narrow tires always get me through...I use fatter tires only for off road trail riding.
I can see that you'd ride a little faster, but when you are riding in snow, it's sometimes impossible to know what's under it.

You've got me interested though, so I'm going to give this a shot with my Fuji road bike and some 28mm summer tires.

Next time it snows... any day now
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