Posted by oydnar on December 18, 2017 at 16:05:14 from (96.61.12.102):
In Reply to: SNOW... posted by big tee on December 15, 2017 at 18:24:52:
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in front, I have a block knobby, I drilled stud pockets and put regular car studs in, in back, I have gone to the "darkside" I am running a car tire, it was an experiment so I bought the cheapest true winter tire I could find not knowing if it would even clear my swingarm or chain, it is quite a bit wider just because that is all that is available in 17". It clears the chain by less than 1/8" I've been out in freezing rain, snow, a blizzard once just to see how well it went. I have about 8" ground clearance, and once depths get above that, I get hung up like any other vehicle at its limit, been out on frozen lake, bare ice areas and areas of snow mostly compacted by snowmobiles, The experiment ? Successful beyond my WILDEST IMAGINATION, my bucket ride is to Deadhorse, Alaska in winter, i'm prepping my bike :mrgreen:
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