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Old 11-27-21, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Colorado Kid
Great infor.! Now that cool weather and Snow is around the corner, please tell me I can hold off on buying Studded tires a little longer. (Or maybe I should ask Santa for a pair?) I like my "new" tires and look forward to buying some of the ones many of the members on this list wrote about. Should I have break down and get Studded tires( After mounting some nice Trek All Condition tires on my bike) what is a good studded tire? (26+2.1 )
My first set of studded tires were Kenda Klondike Wide, in 26"x2.1": https://bicycle.kendatire.com/en-us/...klondike-wide/

They were heavy, noisy, and slow, but I don't think you can get around that with studded winter tires! They were well-made, with carbide-tipped studs. I only switched to a different brand/tire because I didn't have clearance for fenders with the Kendas.
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