- cross-posted to:
- micromobility@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- micromobility@lemmy.world
For the vast majority of winter I get by perfectly fine without studs simply by having wide tires and running so low pressures that the gauge doesn’t even register. However, there’s that handful of trips, especially towards the end of the winter, that I could really use the extra grip you get with studded tires. I decided to continue on the custom / diy theme with my bike mods and used 13mm self-tapping screws instead of dedicated tire studs. It’s ones with a wide, flat base but I’m still considering taping over them to protect the tubes.
This is the rear wheel, I think I’m only doing the outside row on the front. I only have about 25% of the knobs studded and the increase in grip is already immense.
I did this in the late 90s and early aughts with regular MTB tires. It works, but it feels really weird on pavement.
I suspect the lower fatbike tire pressure might help the situation.
yay, free shrapnel
They’re not coming out of there on their own
Probably hella grippy on packed snow, but that can’t feel good on bare pavement. Also if you take a spill, try and dodge the tires!
It’s quite loud on pavement but doesn’t feel that different except for the increased vibration.
better have a helluva tire liner
I read people just threw zip ties every few cm around the wheel. This seems more destructive to the tire.
I don’t see zip ties doing other that littering the forest. Plastic is not hard enough to dig into ice. On snow I didn’t have issues even without studs
How long is it supposed to last?
I have no idea. I’m about to find out.
Still ok?
15 kilometers probably isn’t enough to draw conclusions.
Still ok?
Keep me updated please :)