Hi Peter
 
I ride commute  regularly (spring,summer,fall)  on Panaracer 
Paselas...either 26"  X 1.5 or 700c X 35mm @70-80psi. These have a round 
profile and a nice chevron-type  tread. If your Cannondale is a touring 
bike , the 700c  size might work, but how fat a tire you can use dpends on 
clearances and fenders, etc.They're quite tough, and not excessively heavy, 
especially if they have the Kevlar and not the wire bead.I've used both 
sizes since, oh,I'd say at least 5 years. I commute on an X0-1 with fenders 
if it is raining when I leave or a PX-10 which, with the 700 fatties, 
doesn't have any clearance for fenders. For regular mortals such as you and 
me, skinny, slick tires are not confidence-inspiring , to say the least.
 
Obviously,  rain,mud, gravel,wet leaves , etc dictate a change in riding 
style...but I feel these tires have not let me down. If you're commuting 
regularly, I'd say tires are not a good place to economize
 
Other people on this list will have other excellent suggestions. I've heard 
lots of good things about Schwalbes ; there are models equivalent to what 
I'm using. I've heard they're durable...and some models can be a bit spendy.
 
Good luck
 
On Wednesday, July 31, 2013 11:16:10 PM UTC-5, Peter wrote:

> Hi everyone.  Please tell me what tire and width of tire you'd recommend 
> for a novice commuter riding on wet (rainy) and poor city streets. I find 
> that I don't feel very safe on wet streets and thus suffer a loss of 
> confidence unless I ride quite slowly--obviously I want to keep riding and 
> improve my skills. At the moment I'm gearing up to buy a new bike from 
> Rivendell, but haven't yet decided on the model. My current bike is a 
> Cannondale touring bike. 
> Many thanks.
>

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