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Kenda Kwick for winter commuting?
Looking at some cheap-ish tires that will work on my winter commute. Right now I encounter lots of patches of iciness and some snow, but can't afford studs. I was thinking a 'cross tire like the Kwick might be good for the price, but they don't seem very wide.
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nothing really helps you on ice...... except studs. Snow is a bit different, a tire with some tread like a cross tire will be somewhat effective.
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just bought these
I had kenda kwick come stock on a mtn. bike in 2002. The worst tire ever. Sidewall problems on my second ride. I bought these the othe day and they seem excellent so far. I don't know if this fits in the cheap category, but remember there's only two parts of your bike holding you to the road. I don't mind spending my money on those parts! Excellent flat protection, low rolling resistance and off road capable.
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1199052230167 The other I use on my road bike are the schwalbe marathon plus, but they definetely don't fit in the cheap category. http://www.schwalbetires.com/node/1323 |
What about the Panaracer Pasela Tourguard? I can get those pretty cheap, too. Good tires?
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Originally Posted by fireguy286
(Post 5893207)
I had kenda kwick come stock on a mtn. bike in 2002. The worst tire ever. Sidewall problems on my second ride. I bought these the othe day and they seem excellent so far. I don't know if this fits in the cheap category, but remember there's only two parts of your bike holding you to the road. I don't mind spending my money on those parts! Excellent flat protection, low rolling resistance and off road capable.
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1199052230167 The other I use on my road bike are the schwalbe marathon plus, but they definetely don't fit in the cheap category. http://www.schwalbetires.com/node/1323 I had read somewhere that they were slow?? Edit: Sorry, just read you comment again, "low rolling resistance" How would you compare them to normal semi-slicks? |
Originally Posted by coldfeet
(Post 5895605)
How are you finding those Conti security tires for rolling resistance?
I had read somewhere that they were slow?? Edit: Sorry, just read you comment again, "low rolling resistance" How would you compare them to normal semi-slicks? |
I have Kenda Kwick cyclocross tires, and use them only in the beginning of winter(Mn)
when there is a mix sleet/rain/snow. Once it freezes and trhe snow is here to stay, they don't work that good. I switch to Michelin Cyclocross Mud2's, much better in the snow, or I also use the Nokian studded 700x35C for icy conditions. I like the Kenda's, but not so much in winter, they are pretty fast tho. I would limit them to trails or rail-trail type riding tho personally. The Panaracer Pasela TourGuard is a very nice tire, but I use that in the summer/spring/fall, not winter. |
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