- Apr 3, 2009
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Wifey is getting me the Specialized Crux (aluminum frame/ carbon fork) for Christmas. I won't be competing in any cross events, just using it to ride outside in the winter on the weekends. I live on dirt road, which is fine for a road bike in the spring/summer/fall seasons. However once the snow falls a road bike would not be able to traverse our road. So given that I only have to ride maybe less than a quarter mile to get out onto a paved road, what tips/ advice could you more experienced cross riders provide me? I am not going to get studded tires because they'd just get worn down on the pavement. Some other useful information:
-the road is plowed and dirt spread by our town's highway dept during and after storms.
-our 2003 & 2009 toyota corolla's navigate the road fine so 4 wheel drive is not neccessary.
-while not neccessarily icey, the roads become packed snow mixed with the aforementioned dirt that is spread around.
And apologies if this ought to have been in another forum folder.
-chris
-the road is plowed and dirt spread by our town's highway dept during and after storms.
-our 2003 & 2009 toyota corolla's navigate the road fine so 4 wheel drive is not neccessary.
-while not neccessarily icey, the roads become packed snow mixed with the aforementioned dirt that is spread around.
And apologies if this ought to have been in another forum folder.
-chris