I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for bikes/tires that work good in winter climates (North Dakota). How long do studded tires last? Do they even work that great?
Thanks in advance.
Cycling in winter.
I commuted in the Rockies last 3/4 winters... Although my area isn't especially snowy and/or cold.
I used regular 2.25" tires with decent threads, no studs. If you can keep the bike very upright you are fine without them. Can you take a fall? I had about 2-4 a winter and they were usually fun and slow events from heavy snow.
Very cold temperatures held with slipping, so you're in luck there
What type of terrain and surface will you be riding on? Are you on plowed, paved roads? Or will you have to use un-shoveled sidewalks and paths?
If you can use plowed streets without too much danger from cars, I think you're fine with regular tires... If you're going to be a snow plow you might want to get/make some studded tires.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pop-Riv ... Road-Bike/
http://www.mtnbikeriders.com/2007/02/13 ... re-chains/
I used regular 2.25" tires with decent threads, no studs. If you can keep the bike very upright you are fine without them. Can you take a fall? I had about 2-4 a winter and they were usually fun and slow events from heavy snow.
Very cold temperatures held with slipping, so you're in luck there
What type of terrain and surface will you be riding on? Are you on plowed, paved roads? Or will you have to use un-shoveled sidewalks and paths?
If you can use plowed streets without too much danger from cars, I think you're fine with regular tires... If you're going to be a snow plow you might want to get/make some studded tires.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pop-Riv ... Road-Bike/
http://www.mtnbikeriders.com/2007/02/13 ... re-chains/
Thanks for the info.
As far as the terrain it wont be paths. Other than that im not sure how paved the walkways/bikeways are around here during winter. The roads should be plowed most of the time. This winter I will have to plot out the best routes as far as this goes.
That second link looks like a really good idea
As far as the terrain it wont be paths. Other than that im not sure how paved the walkways/bikeways are around here during winter. The roads should be plowed most of the time. This winter I will have to plot out the best routes as far as this goes.
That second link looks like a really good idea
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I plan to ride with studded tires this Winter. Never done it before, but from what I've read it's very feasible. I'm not familiar with Winter here, but I figured, if the locals can do it, then so can I.
I don't know how long the tires last, but even if they only last a season (which I doubt!) then cost is still neglegible compared to a car. And yes you can DIY.
I don't know how long the tires last, but even if they only last a season (which I doubt!) then cost is still neglegible compared to a car. And yes you can DIY.
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