Can one get snow chains for bikes?

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Manonabike

Über Member
I have not been out riding because of the snow but I'm quite tempted to have a go :angry:

If the did snow chains for bikes I think I would go and buy some right now :laugh:


Watching tv from other countries I noticed that drivers here expect too much of the council..... in other countries everybody uses snow chains to help themselves move along..... here people blame the council, the MP's, the PM, the Pope, and the Bible lol :angry:

You might think this only happens in the Scandinavian countries (they are well prepared there, even pedestrians put something like metal spikes on their shoes) but in Spain and Italy people use snow chains too.

Does anyone know if you can get snow chains for bikes anywhere at all?
 

Pottsy

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Location
SW London
I don't think so, but you can get studded tyres:

http://www.snowbikers.com/snow_tyre.html
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Don't think so, the first thing that springs to mind is clearance between tyre and forks/chainstays and also problems with rim brakes. I could be wrong though ...

You can certainly get studded and spiked tyres though. They give you good grip on ice, but you'll still slide a fair bit in powder snow. Also, you still have to take it dead careful round corners!
 
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Manonabike

Über Member
XmisterIS said:
Don't think so, the first thing that springs to mind is clearance between tyre and forks/chainstays and also problems with rim brakes. I could be wrong though ...

You can certainly get studded and spiked tyres though. They give you good grip on ice, but you'll still slide a fair bit in powder snow. Also, you still have to take it dead careful round corners!


Thanks for that link.... I didn't know about those tyres!! I wonder how effective they are though.

Yeah I did think about some of those things that may prevent snow chains. You would definitely need disc brakes as I don't think you could fasten the chain and use rim brakes. clearance is another issue that can be overcome with narrower tyres and thinner chains.
 

Slowgrind

New Member
If you wrap old pairs of tights around the tyre and rim, tying off on the rim side. You will find that you will have superb traction!
 
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