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wheres_my_beard

Über Member
Location
Norwich
Anyone considering winter/ ice/ studded tyres at the moment for there skinny wheeled steed?

I'm thinking about getting a studded front tyre, as thats the one that i had problems with in the snow and ice last year on my fixed gear, but don't have a clue what tyre to go for.

Any experiences or suggestions on this?
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
What sort of clearance have you got?
32 being the thinnest they do in studded tyres.
I have the Marathon Winters which are 35mm wide, already fitted but not used yet.
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
Just popped my pair of 32mm Nokian A10s on the bike, currently rocking the 3-speed hub geared rear wheel so not fixed gear right now.

Definitely feels a bit slower! Not sure if it just needs more pressure in the tyres (staying with family, only have hand pump), if it's the studs or the little rubber tentacles all over the new tyres, but it sounds like riding on gravel!
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Just popped my pair of 32mm Nokian A10s on the bike, but it sounds like riding on gravel!
It certainly does, I described it as sounding like Snap Crackle and Pop ^_^
Mine are currently gathering dust in the spare room, no need to use them yet at all.
 

Zoiders

New Member
You could always make your own...
Disclaimer: I've seen this done before (Winnipeg), but never tried it myself. :O

edit: Slightly madder but 700c version. You will not easily find Robertson screws in the UK.
They take paypal as well

http://www.squarescrews.co.uk/
 

2old2care

Über Member
Anyone considering winter/ ice/ studded tyres at the moment for there skinny wheeled steed?

I'm thinking about getting a studded front tyre, as thats the one that i had problems with in the snow and ice last year on my fixed gear, but don't have a clue what tyre to go for.

Any experiences or suggestions on this?
Yeah I bought Schwalbe Marathon Winters for my Whyte Kings Cross, did the 40k bedding in road miles no problem. Just need the ice and snow now^_^
 
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wheres_my_beard

wheres_my_beard

Über Member
Location
Norwich
I bought a Whyte Kings Cross this week. :thumbsup:

It's a great bike with loads of clearance (compared to my Charge Plug) for spikey tyres. Not sure I can afford any right now though, but the Marathon Winters look good; so hopefully the ice will hold off til at least the end of the month!
 

2old2care

Über Member
Schwalbe uk were brilliant, when I asked where I could buy some replacement studs, they sent me some free of charge^_^^_^
I actually bought the Whyte to fit the 35mm tyres, plus it is a lot more stable, and I don't notice any difference in having a alloy fork.
 
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