Jeff said "I think others have in the past noted that it's good practice to
ride them cautiously on stretches of bare pavement - slow down when turning
to avoid or minimize leaning your bike."

I was one of those folks who noted that in the past - it's one of the reason
I use the 160 stud count version (on my mountain bike, and a 106 count
version on my 700c touring bike) instead of the 240-300 stud versions. I
think 100-160 studs is plenty to get over the ice, and, since the studs are
more or less centered in the tread, minimizes the tendency (of the higher
stud count tires) to lose their grip on dry pavement when turning.

chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Schimpff, Jeff A - DNR [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:41 PM
To: STRAWSER, Charles; Bikies
Subject: RE: [Bikies] Slippery bike paths -- any hope for improvement?


These are also available with the Suomi brand embossed on them.  I got a pair
with 240 studs last year from Erik's.  

I think others have in the past noted that it's good practice to ride them
cautiously on stretches of bare pavement - slow down when turning to avoid or
minimize leaning your bike.  They are also surprisingly squirrely in more
than about 2" of slush, as I discovered riding in during the big snowfall of
December 20 (?) this season.

Campus Drive Path was moderately salted this morning with lots of non-studded
tire tracks.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of STRAWSER, Charles
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:59 AM
To: Bikies
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Slippery bike paths -- any hope for improvement?

Mitch said "A little bit of grit would make a lot of difference."

So would these: http://www.suomityres.com/winter.html
(sold in this country under the name "Nokian") Like Mitch, I encountered
solid sheets of smooth ice on parts of my commute today, and had no problem
with the Nokian commuting tires I had mounted ("Mount & Ground" 160 stud
count 26"x1.95)

Unfortunately for Mitch, I don't think Nokian makes tires to fit 40-year-old
British 3-speeds.

Chuck Strawser
Pedestrian & Bicycle Transportation Planner Commuter Solutions Transportation
Services UW-Madison Room 124 WARF
610 Walnut St
Madison WI 53726
608-263-2969
www.wisc.edu/trans

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mitchell Nussbaum
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:39 AM
To: Bikies
Subject: [Bikies] Slippery bike paths -- any hope for improvement?

I came downtown this morning on the Brittingham Park Path and the Capital
City Trail, and both were pretty slippery.

I could see a lot of sand on the paths, but it was all *under* the ice --
applied before last night's weather. Is there any hope that the city might
put down some more sand today? A little bit of grit would make a lot of
difference.
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