Took 'em off, finally
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Took 'em off, finally
After more than 5 months on, today was the day the studs came off and a non-studded interim tire set was put on. Man, does that feel good now. Deep winter riders know the feeling!
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Exactly! I've started a two-phase approach--rear first when streets are mostly bare pavement and the sun is getting stronger---Feb time frame, and then the front whenever it feels right. I did that too early this year and had to drag out the studded front again for a couple more weeks in March. It's back to the summer slick. It feels like taking about 10-15 years off the legs.
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I'm going to take my studded tires off today. There is snow forecast for Wednesday but with the temperatures I wouldn't expect anything more than slush on the paths and probably nothing on the roads.
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Snow forecast for Wednesday has been bumped up to 4"+ . I may have to schedule that as a rest day, though my fat bike is still in the garage ready to go, but I did clean the drivetrain in anticipation of moving it to the basement for the summer. I've ridden 40 days in a row as of today so I could use a break next week. 1900 km since the last non-riding day, averaging 47 km a day over that period. Riding without studs today sure was nice.
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I have a dedicated bike for winter, so no tire changes. Last weekend, I power washed my winter bike and put it away. It does its job, and the tires bite well, but those Ice Spiker tires are the slowest tires ever!
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I switched bikes ten days ago. Last week, gave the winter bikes a wash.
Now I have to change back to all seasons on my car.
Now I have to change back to all seasons on my car.
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Exactly! I've started a two-phase approach--rear first when streets are mostly bare pavement and the sun is getting stronger---Feb time frame, and then the front whenever it feels right. I did that too early this year and had to drag out the studded front again for a couple more weeks in March. It's back to the summer slick. It feels like taking about 10-15 years off the legs.
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Last spring, my derailleur froze from salt. So after I lubricated it and got it working again, I built an old frame into a fixed gear winter commuter: fenders, lights, rack, no derailleur. I hung it up for the year. My son still has his studded tires on--a vain hope at this point.
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It was definitely studded tire conditions this evening when the snow stopped. As the temperature dropped the slush quickly became a soft ice. I was going to ride in the park to avoid the slush, but the roads weren't even wet so I rode there where at least it was packed down. It looks like it will be like this for 2 more days, so I'll be using the fat bike which is always setup for winter. I almost put it in the basement last weekend.
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We got 4-5" of snow overnight Saturday after they waffled on anywhere from nothing to 8". But the roads were warm and it never accumulated there. Everything was mostly gone by noon. I had anticipated needing the winter bike with fenders (and slicks) but took the summer bike out instead. Today's system is all rain here. I like to think we've moved past winter now.
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We had a really quick melt even though the temperatures barely crept above freezing. I could have gone without studs yesterday. Today the roads were mostly dry and it was nice to enjoy the silence again.
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too many bikes? too many family obligations pulling me away? finally got some free days off? regardless, mine are finally off as well
did the regular bi-annual, 2-tube, patch check. all appears well, so back in they go!
everything checks out in the parking lot, so I guess a ride is in order
did the regular bi-annual, 2-tube, patch check. all appears well, so back in they go!
everything checks out in the parking lot, so I guess a ride is in order
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the road bike still has bar mitts on
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You wouldn't need them here this weekend. Beginning of Sept and we're supposed to hit 101F on Sunday, the hottest day of the year. Labor Day might break a record for hottest Labor Day on record too. My bike rides will be in the morning since it's the weekend.
Last Friday we were mid-90s and humid for that ride. The next morning, 60F. I had to find some cold weather gear!
Last Friday we were mid-90s and humid for that ride. The next morning, 60F. I had to find some cold weather gear!
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