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cmyX6go 09-11-2006 05:48 AM

Winter shoes
 
When is it time change back to my winter set up? I was thinking about waiting out the weather and changing when it snows so I could play with the Diamaris a little longer. I'm pretty sure I read that compounds used in all seasons and summer tires are different to react/perform with the different temperatures. Is it bad to leave on summer tires?

I need to move south.

Wagner 09-11-2006 06:06 AM

I leave my 20's on till around the end of November.

asawadude 09-11-2006 07:09 AM

This would be an appropriate time.

http://www.rachelleb.com/images/2003...urried_car.jpg

Just remember, L, when your street looks like this, I'll be playing golf. :cool:

cmyX6go 09-11-2006 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asawadude
This would be an appropriate time.

http://www.rachelleb.com/images/2003...urried_car.jpg

Just remember, L, when your street looks like this, I'll be playing golf. :cool:

:stfu: :kissass:

Morning Mike :)

asawadude 09-11-2006 07:32 AM

Good morning, Laura... I'm going to do you a favor and cancel winter this year so you can keep your summer tires on... :nanana:

BoomBoom 09-11-2006 08:43 AM

I actually read somewhere that the Diamaris tires begin to harden at 40 degrees.

yeowzer 09-11-2006 10:15 AM

Mine usually go on around Thanksgiving or early December. I wait as long as possible because I hate taking the 20s off.

JoeRockhead 09-11-2006 10:39 AM

The rubber in a performance tire will start to harden at 44.5 farenheit, or 7 degrees celsius. Once your temperatures are in that area it's a good idea to change sooner rather than later. Conversely, in the spring once your temperatures are over 44.5 you should switch back to the Diamaris because the rubber in the winter tires becomes too plyable and will greatly increase the wear on them.

cmyX6go 09-11-2006 10:46 AM

Thanks all. I don't want to change my tires. I don't want to change the clocks. I don't want summer to end. :mad:

phil47 09-11-2006 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeRockhead
The rubber in a performance tire will start to harden at 44.5 farenheit, or 7 degrees celsius. Once your temperatures are in that area it's a good idea to change sooner rather than later. Conversely, in the spring once your temperatures are over 44.5 you should switch back to the Diamaris because the rubber in the winter tires becomes too plyable and will greatly increase the wear on them.

Agreed. Even though the snow really won't be flying until November or December, I switch to winter rubber on both my rides in mid-October as the temps start to fall. The Michelin Diamaris and Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires I run in the summer are SCARY in colder temps...not worth the risk.


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