mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
They grrrrRRRRrrrrRRRRrrrreat(!) Seriously, they're OK on non-icy roads but slower than hell and noisy with minor vibrations as a result of the studs (hence the rrrrRRRRrrrr quip). Schwalbe even say to ride them in on dry roads for 25 miles to bed the studs in before any hard braking or turning, but I'm probably not going to manage that with my new ones before it freezes again.A typical short ride to my local shops would be 2 miles on ungritted roads and cycle paths and 2 miles on very well gritted roads. Are studded tyres OK on non-icy roads? I have no experience with them.
Here's a demo someone posted in another group. Not the greatest picture quality but good enough to see it goes over icy and non-icy and you can hear the sizzling-bacon-style tyre noise:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihyyAlASyo0&app=desktop
I wouldn't feel guilty. I'd feel scared. I think they're driving like nutters out there and motorists didn't seem to be even slowing for the ice patches I could see. So I did almost all of my 9 miles yesterday on ungritted roads and kerb/verge-protected cycleways - even bits where I wouldn't usually use the cycleway because the surface is a bit rubbish... but the ice had even smoothed out the potholes!(I’ve resorted to driving very short distances a couple of times in the last few days and felt incredibly guilty!)
But it still means I can get out and ride on days where I doubt I'd be able to walk to the nearby bus stop without sliding over (if the buses are even running...)