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Originally Posted by mechBgon
Well, I don't want to make people think that studs will automagically make them teh invincable ;) I mean, there's ice, and then there's Evil Wavy Oily Polished Wet Ice of DOOM™. :eek:
I have Nokian Extreme 294's, and there's some stuff that I still take pretty carefully :) People think I'm nuts for riding a bike on the ice. I think they're nuts for driving a car on it. |
So, do all you winter commuters use regular tires on snow or do I need to get something special? I have 700 x 32 semi-slick (I think that's how they are described) tires right now.
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Originally Posted by genec
LOL
You should see what happens when it rains in Southern California... people come out of buildings and look up at the sky. Forget driving... people here do not drive well on wet streets... Think gridlock everywhere. People will talk about rain for days after it happens. |
Originally Posted by Bike-a-Boo
So, do all you winter commuters use regular tires on snow or do I need to get something special? I have 700 x 32 semi-slick (I think that's how they are described) tires right now.
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/imag...Exttopview.jpg If I were running 700C wheels, I'd probably use these: http://aebike.com/images/library/cat...odl/TR1110.jpg |
Originally Posted by Bike-a-Boo
So, do all you winter commuters use regular tires on snow or do I need to get something special? I have 700 x 32 semi-slick (I think that's how they are described) tires right now.
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Originally Posted by rodny71
I grew up in Toronto, and when i moved to NY i always found it funny how americans over-react to snow. but that story about southern California is hilarious.
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