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Messengers and Fixies- What's the connection?

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Old 07-01-04 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Bikkhu
amen to that. 25 to 28c is good
I think the reason why it is a common misconception is because it works. Thin tires in snow just suck, they slide, they don't get traction. A set of tires with an open pattern like continental town and countrys is good.
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Old 07-01-04 | 03:34 PM
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I think 25c is best for less than a couple of inches of snow- it cuts thru and sheds slop quickly. On really icy packed or deep stuff, anyting without studs is going to slide a little. Knobbies stink.
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Old 07-01-04 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by kurremkarm
I think the reason why it is a common misconception is because it works. Thin tires in snow just suck, they slide, they don't get traction. A set of tires with an open pattern like continental town and countrys is good.
Agreed. I've biked through 5 Minnesota winters without thin tires. Most of the time I'm not riding through deep snow, anyhow, since the streets here get plowed within hours of (and throughout) a heavy snowfall. I've also never had any need for studded tires.
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Old 07-05-04 | 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by gilby
Agreed. I've biked through 5 Minnesota winters without thin tires. Most of the time I'm not riding through deep snow, anyhow, since the streets here get plowed within hours of (and throughout) a heavy snowfall. I've also never had any need for studded tires.
When you get multiple layers of packed ice, with powder snow on top studded tires are ace. A good combo is a 28 studded ice tire with 25 cyclocross rear, both nokian (other cycloX tires just flat out way too quickly, IMHO)
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