23mms on slushy snow?

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Kookas

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I'm trapped in town ATM and my options are to pay for a train to Uni and stay at a relative's or ride home on 23mms through slushy snow. Do you think the latter is a good idea, or should I cash out? Never ridden such thin tyres through slush before.
 

ianrauk

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If you're not confident...then don't.
 
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Kookas

Kookas

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Depends on how slushy it is and how compacted it is. But yes.
Myself? would I ride in slushy snow? Only if I had no other option. ie I was caught out in it.

That's basically the case. Caught a train to Uni anyway, but will still have a short ride through slushy snow. I'm guessing I just need to reduce everything - less banking through corners, softer breaking, smoother acceleration etc.
 

ianrauk

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That's basically the case. Caught a train to Uni anyway, but will still have a short ride through slushy snow. I'm guessing I just need to reduce everything - less banking through corners, softer breaking, smoother acceleration etc.


Yup, fresh slush should be ok on 23's as the tyres will cut through it. But as you say, just take it easy. And watch out for metal grids and drain covers and painted lines.
 
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Kookas

Kookas

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All good now. It wasn't too bad, I just had to pick my line carefully and stick to it. I had to go through some pretty decent 1-2 inch snow near the very end, surprisingly I found that easier than the rest of it, guess cause it isn't compacted down by cars. Still felt like riding on train tracks though.

With a bit of luck, it might have melted away by tomorrow.
 
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