Crankarm
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I got some continental spiked claw 240 tyres. I put these on and last year they were superb. They were only on 3 days so still look new in the garage. The only problem I have is that I only have one set of wheels for the MTB, so have to change as required which can be a faff.
My tip for riding in snow is don't look at the front wheel, I spent too much time looking at it and was too nervous, just keep looking ahead, as the front wheel will drift, and if its heavy snow, cycle in a lower gear so you get a more easier time, cause if you come to a tough bit of snow in a high gear you won't be able to pedal hard enough to get thru and you fall off, as I did ! so, slow, steady, low gear and enjoy
Treat yourself or your bike to a new set of wheels. You know you want to. How about a pair of wheels on Hope Pro 2 Evo hubs with Mavic XC 719 rims?