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Hunting for knobbier "snow" tires....

2009 Raleigh Detour 4.5 - BikePedia
Original tires:
Tires 700 x 35c Kenda K-192 w/K-shield


I've gotten these in the past...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Kenda Street NIMBUS K830 Road Tire
700 x 38

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
700 X 38c Bk Kross Plus


700 is the wheel diameter?
I'm blanking on the 38 vs. 35 (must be thickness?) but apparently 38 was ok enough for me to buy in the past.


These are the wrong size, but the pattern of tread worked well enough.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=AJ5KCH6R81QUN
Kenda Kross Plus Front/Rear Slick XC Tire, 26 x 1.95"
This might be as good as I can get for my bike too from past searching.


Front wheel rim is what came with the bike.
Rear wheel was "upgraded" with a 700c Mavic Cxp22, 32-spoke rim.
Mavic CXP 22 700C Rim > Components > Wheel Parts > Rims | Jenson USA
(except mine's silver)


What's the 38 vs. 35 number? Does it matter?

Any recommendations on a tire? I didn't think it would matter so much, but the hybrid tire that's smooth on the center and knobbed on the side does actually make a different for driving on ice and snow. That's for sure. So I'm looking for as knobby/grippy as I can get. It's probably the smooth center/knobby side tires again though.

Are there other places to get tires? This is a low end bike, so it doesn't need to be expensive. Amazon's worked fine. Copying what's there has worked fine. I'm wondering what options are out there if I branch out a little more.

I'm am driving in a place with glass, etc. on the road.



What's a general length of time to ride on a set of tires? Just until they wear out or is there a certain number (rule of thumb) of miles to get on them like a chain?


I'm also assuming smoother tires are a little more efficient and smoother to ride on for the summer. True? A couple years ago, just depending on what I bought for tires, I started using the smoother ones in the summer and the knobbier ones in the winter. One of my summer/smooth tires is curse though (new enough still) but the inner tube keeps popping. I searched it well enough for thorn/glass, etc. I did has glass which I pulled at first, but it's still gone through more inner tubes since then. I'm thinking it's just a crappy tire, worn (but that was fast), there's still something stuck in it, etc. I've given up on it. So I put the 'winter' tire back on but now that's had another 6+ months of use. I wouldn't mind getting new, knobbier tires for the winter.

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