Originally Posted by
snow_echo_NY
oh and i took a look at V brakes, there is some disagreement on whether these are compatible with road bikes. sigh.
any advice as to where to get studded tires for a road bike? i need 700x25 for the brakes i have now (for the tire to fit). or is this not a good idea and do i just have to get a fatter-tire bike for the commute next year thru snow and ice?
my issue with commuting wear is that it's super/uber expensive: i've found levi's commuter makes women clothes and beta brand. but there's not much. i got chrome shoes and they're pretty wonderful, i used them today for the first time. stiff and responsive, i commuted in 5:30/mile which is unusual b/c i typically get stopped at every light making my commute 6-7 min/mile. i'm wondering if it's the shoes helping me. my complaint is that it's really a men's shoe (why don't they just make it unisex? what about a women's shoe?). and my commuting shorts (cargo) are in a men's style. both i'm not crazy about the looks. but whatever, it's technical without looking technical which i suppose is a step up.
putting a woman's touch on athletic gear i think has always been a challenge (example: women's running gear). i know men don't care as much, but for a woman, being mistaken for a man b/c of your clothing - well it sucks. it's like when people comment on your bald babies who all happen to be boys. well no, baby just hasn't grown in their hair yet.
Couple of thoughts here. The smallest studded tire I have seen is like a 32 mm, so a different bike will be needed. You don't need bike specific gear to commute. I like some of the Patagonia wool base layers. Got a REI near you? There are plenty of gear designed for women. Running type clothing as well as 2 companies, Jane Wear and Showers Pass. See also, Sheila Moon, Zoic, Ibex.