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both Rapid Transit and Village have 'em
psst.. I teach bike safety and bike commuting, and ya know what I got on the ice yesterday...?? A broken nose!! I think as long as our dearest Daley continues cutbacks in cleaning the roads, the best winter biking accessory just might be a hockey helmet! After six car-free Chicago years, this was my first major ice spill! It's super tough out there and if you're on ice like that, even studded tires won't save you!
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/1316240,daley-snow-removal-ch...
We sold quite a few Innovas last year at my shop and will never stock them again. For mixed use commuting on both ice and pavement, they didn't hold up very well. I guess if you only need to ride a few days over the winter and are fairly light weight, and/or can mount them to a spare set of wheels -- these might make sense. But there are drawbacks. One is that due to the lug design, the rolling resistance is really high. The sidewalls are really heavy and stiff, so they can be a nightmare to mount on certain rims. They can pinch flat easily on very narrow rims, like Deep Vs. And the studs don't last as long as some others. But they *are* much less expensive, so they have that going for them. These corner very poorly when you are not on ice.
We sold fewer Nokians, mainly due to price. But the handful that we did sell had no complaints or issues. They're great, if expensive, tires.
A fairly new entry to the market are the Schwalbe studded tires. They don't have as many choices are Nokians and are also fairly expensive ($70ish) but I found for multipurpose riding, these are the best. The rolling resistance and lug design on the Marathon Winter is really quite good. And they don't feel crazy when riding on pavement. The main thing with the Schwalbes is that they take a great all-araound $40 commuting tire and basically add carbide studs and more solid sidewalls whereas the Innovas, Kendas, and Nashbars are budget $10 tires with studs added.
So if you are really committed to ice riding and want some tires that handle well on and off the ice and you would like to use them for more than one season -- there are other options.
References:
http://www.icebike.org/Equipment/tires.htm
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/studdedtires.asp
http://www.schwalbetires.com/marathon_368
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