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Old 04-13-15, 04:55 PM
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MichaelW
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Why not get 2 bikes, one setup for winter and one for rest of the year. In spring/fall you can pick whichever bike suits, and you will always have a backup.
Simplify as much as possible for a short commute in harsh conditions. Old school rigid MTs are good. Fat tyre bikes work if you need them.
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