Studded tyres on asphalt
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I'm curious is it possible to make a tyre that will fit perfectly on snowy/icy road. So I found studded tyres.
Now, my question is - Is it possible to make studded tyre that will have good grip on snowy/icy road/sidewalk and use same tyre for dry road/sidewalk?
Reason I want tyre with those specs is because I ride a bike in winter from house to work. Because it's too cold outside, I can't hold with traffic so I ride on sidewalk. Some sidewalks are clear, but on certain parts are ice or "compressed" snow. Without studded tyre it's not possible to brake or change direction.
Where I should put screws in tyre? In middle or at sides of tyre?
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I'm curious is it possible to make a tyre that will fit perfectly on snowy/icy road. So I found studded tyres.
Now, my question is - Is it possible to make studded tyre that will have good grip on snowy/icy road/sidewalk and use same tyre for dry road/sidewalk?
Reason I want tyre with those specs is because I ride a bike in winter from house to work. Because it's too cold outside, I can't hold with traffic so I ride on sidewalk. Some sidewalks are clear, but on certain parts are ice or "compressed" snow. Without studded tyre it's not possible to brake or change direction.
Where I should put screws in tyre? In middle or at sides of tyre?
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I'm curious is it possible to make a tyre that will fit perfectly on snowy/icy road. So I found studded tyres.
Now, my question is - Is it possible to make studded tyre that will have good grip on snowy/icy road/sidewalk and use same tyre for dry road/sidewalk?
Reason I want tyre with those specs is because I ride a bike in winter from house to work. Because it's too cold outside, I can't hold with traffic so I ride on sidewalk. Some sidewalks are clear, but on certain parts are ice or "compressed" snow. Without studded tyre it's not possible to brake or change direction.
Where I should put screws in tyre? In middle or at sides of tyre?
tire
I'm curious is it possible to make a tyre that will fit perfectly on snowy/icy road. So I found studded tyres.
Now, my question is - Is it possible to make studded tyre that will have good grip on snowy/icy road/sidewalk and use same tyre for dry road/sidewalk?
Reason I want tyre with those specs is because I ride a bike in winter from house to work. Because it's too cold outside, I can't hold with traffic so I ride on sidewalk. Some sidewalks are clear, but on certain parts are ice or "compressed" snow. Without studded tyre it's not possible to brake or change direction.
Where I should put screws in tyre? In middle or at sides of tyre?
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You can use good quality ice tires with carbide studs on bare concrete or tarmac, without undue wear on the studs.
Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
2
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
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You can use good quality ice tires with carbide studs on bare concrete or tarmac, without undue wear on the studs.
Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
2
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
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You can use good quality ice tires with carbide studs on bare concrete or tarmac, without undue wear on the studs.
Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
2
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
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You can use good quality ice tires with carbide studs on bare concrete or tarmac, without undue wear on the studs.
You can use good quality ice tires with carbide studs on bare concrete or tarmac, without undue wear on the studs.
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Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
2
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
2
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Wait, there is studdes tyres to buy?
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Yep, see schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/studded for example. Note their FAQ says you can ride on non ice or snow covered roads.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
Can't find those tyres in Croatia.
– SilvioCro
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
@SilvioCro well my point is they are a commercially available product, several manufacturers offer them.
– Argenti Apparatus
5 hours ago
2
2
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
I tend to fit these to my commuter hybrid every winter. We don't get much snow, but black ice is a concern. They're really good - riding on an icy road becomes like riding on a wet road. The only penalty is that they're noisy on the road surface. Search for advice on pressure in various conditions (including here, we've discussed it before).
– Chris H
4 hours ago
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