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Oct 19, 2011 at 3:45 comment added Nate Koppenhaver I would definetly not have slicks on a bike during the winter. if you're in a warm place where it almost never gets below freezing, then standard MTB/dirt tires will work (better traction in wet conditions) but if you're in a cold place (like me :) then metal studs are a necessity if you want to avoid sliding through red lights
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Oct 7, 2011 at 20:53 comment added Daniel R Hicks I think the one important thing to know is that you can't expect to ride on ice at all without metal-studded tires. You can often managed packed snow with regular wide, treaded tires, but as soon as it gets to be ice then you're in great danger without studs.
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