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Thank your for your advice:I really appreciate that and respect the knowledge and experience you have.
I myself not a sportsman,but an accomplished amateur cycle-tourist still decades. I use a bike at least 350 days a year
being a family doctor by doing my job I ride almost every day making 120-150 kms per week(it's not a big city and a plain county),plus ride cycle for joy & for keeping my shape inrespectively of the season (my favourite conditions are the frost and snow) So my intention was to mount these special tyres on "spare" wheelset and use them exclusively off-road in deep snow :roll: What do you think,are they suitable for this purpose?
I know it is possible the get snow-chain for mounty-tyres,but this solution could be applicable also :? Or not?
It was only a few years ago when I "discovered" off-road cycling for myself and I feel this a great challenge -although I'm 50 years old now :shock:
I don't use/have DH bike,posses a retro-mounty(a modest thread here)
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... highlight=
and the "modern"' mountain ride is this one:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... highlight=
Since then the Merida got a Shimano Deore LX hollowtech crankset, CoolStop brake pads,its original X-mission stem-bar-seatpost combo and a Ritchey WCS saddle. The Kästle's current state in shown below...
My rides:
Hercules Globetrotter 1985 old school heavy-steel long-range tourer
Bottecchia Sprinter 1991 swift Italian steel-roadie
Corratec 3003 1995 city-crosser
Peugeot Berkeley 1994 multitalent tourer
K2 C50 1994 26'er single-speed custom crawler
Kästle Sport 305 1997 full-rigid steel-mtb
Kelly's Definite 2007 28'er alu-crosser
Merida Matts SE 2005 heavy-duty alu mtb
Spec' HardRock 1989 full-steel/full-rigid mtb Cinderella