MailSeanBell
Active Member
OK... it's still summer, but it's raining today. So I started to think about riding year round (which I'm going to try this winter... it's a 20 min commute in the summer). So as a challenge I want to ride year 'round.
(I know for MarkB this means putting on a lite sweater on the coldest of mornings)
For me, this will mean about 3 months of -20 temperatures, and a well groomed trail to follow. I say 'groomed' because they mostly use a mini-snowplow to scrape off the path - often leaving a nice level snow/ice trail to follow. Then of course, with any wind there will be drifts to try to plow through. So...
My instinct is to go and buy some fat low psi tires with studs, but this requires modification on the breaks and changing the sprockets over etc... so is there a better way? Are there some treads I could get that fit on the same tube and tire without the change?
Any advice is welcome on winter riding. :ugeek:
(I know for MarkB this means putting on a lite sweater on the coldest of mornings)
For me, this will mean about 3 months of -20 temperatures, and a well groomed trail to follow. I say 'groomed' because they mostly use a mini-snowplow to scrape off the path - often leaving a nice level snow/ice trail to follow. Then of course, with any wind there will be drifts to try to plow through. So...
My instinct is to go and buy some fat low psi tires with studs, but this requires modification on the breaks and changing the sprockets over etc... so is there a better way? Are there some treads I could get that fit on the same tube and tire without the change?
Any advice is welcome on winter riding. :ugeek: