MadManMark
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I know this is greatly a matter of preference and circumstance but would appreciate experiences and ideas all the same.
In the winter I'll pretty much only ride for commute, not pleasure. I'm primarily looking for something to provide grip (security) on plowed but ice packed roads here in urban Wisconsin. I've already slipped once on the cheap stock Kendas -- though it was partially my fault, I was taking a turn too fast on an untreated graveyard road with a light dusting of snow and probably an ice patch underneath (yes, my commute takes me through a graveyard!) I may occasionally ride in a few inches of snow, but if there's a big storm I'll probably just use alternate transportation (I can even leave my bike in my office at work if the storm arise unexpectedly during the day and the snow is too deep to traverse).
I've been reading about the Schwalbe Ice Spiker Pro tires ... they sound like great tires, but maybe overkill? They're pretty expensive ($120), and I read pretty loud & high resistance on dry pavement because of all the spikes, and I've read they are very difficult to get on and off for some people
The Schwalbe Marathon Winter Plus look like a better fit for my needs, also they feature their highest level ("smartguard") puncture resistance, better than the Ice Spiker Pro. The last things I want to deal with in the cold is a flat! But I see that they come in no wider than 2" for 26" wheels. Would that be an issue on the Radcity?
What other options should I consider? I've never bought winter-specific bike tires before, so err on the side of assuming I know nothing In past years I was very much a "fair weather" winter commuter, only ridding in ideal conditions & would take the bus or drive in other days, but I'm resolved to do my best to rely on the Radcity as my primary mode of transport this year.
My initial inclination, BTW, is to just get one tire and put it on the front, since
In the winter I'll pretty much only ride for commute, not pleasure. I'm primarily looking for something to provide grip (security) on plowed but ice packed roads here in urban Wisconsin. I've already slipped once on the cheap stock Kendas -- though it was partially my fault, I was taking a turn too fast on an untreated graveyard road with a light dusting of snow and probably an ice patch underneath (yes, my commute takes me through a graveyard!) I may occasionally ride in a few inches of snow, but if there's a big storm I'll probably just use alternate transportation (I can even leave my bike in my office at work if the storm arise unexpectedly during the day and the snow is too deep to traverse).
I've been reading about the Schwalbe Ice Spiker Pro tires ... they sound like great tires, but maybe overkill? They're pretty expensive ($120), and I read pretty loud & high resistance on dry pavement because of all the spikes, and I've read they are very difficult to get on and off for some people
The Schwalbe Marathon Winter Plus look like a better fit for my needs, also they feature their highest level ("smartguard") puncture resistance, better than the Ice Spiker Pro. The last things I want to deal with in the cold is a flat! But I see that they come in no wider than 2" for 26" wheels. Would that be an issue on the Radcity?
What other options should I consider? I've never bought winter-specific bike tires before, so err on the side of assuming I know nothing In past years I was very much a "fair weather" winter commuter, only ridding in ideal conditions & would take the bus or drive in other days, but I'm resolved to do my best to rely on the Radcity as my primary mode of transport this year.
My initial inclination, BTW, is to just get one tire and put it on the front, since
- that's the one more important for maintaining control
- to see how I like the tire
- easier to get that tire on and off
- cost
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