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Old 02-07-20, 12:23 PM
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It's possible in those conditions that a thin winter tire (similar to a Conti Top Contact Winter) might be the best, but unless you're willing to always swap tires in and out, or have a lot of bikes, you're probably just better off going slow until it melts away.

I ride a 3 wheeler in the winter, so I can handle a lot more sliding and spinning.
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