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Old 12-03-10 | 04:48 PM
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Bikes: Cross-Check/Nexus commuter. Several others for various forms of play.

Net of all and back to the OP original question:

- you probably can get by without them in DC
- you very well might be wasting your money
- studs aren't going to do much in the snow. Honestly, even with studs, I don't like to ride in the snow. It is too much work.
- but if your commute, like mine, has significant amounts of ice that lingers for many days after the normal snow & melt, AND the cost of the tires is worth those extra days of being bike-capable, then get them.

As long as you have a plan B for your commute (Metro, bus, car, slug, whatever) I'd recommend NOT getting them until you find out what the ice on your route(s) is like. Spring for them mid-winter or before next winter.
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Old 12-04-10 | 10:08 AM
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I ride year 'round in Michigan where we have an annual average 8' of snowfall, constant freezing and thawing conditions on the roads and this is the first year I will try studded tires. I am honestly afraid that Nokian A10 will be overkill.

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