Hi All,
Attached: Montreal on Jan 4th, 2023, winter and not a spec of snow. No not sunny, or prettiest part of town, but only about freezing. Now riding around town at 50kph [30 mph] isn't that hard from a cold point of view.
The average temperauture here in winter is about -7°C [19°F]. Now I'm not saying that it doesn't get **** cold here during winter, and there's no more snow. But when it does snow, between shoveling/salting/sanding and traffic bringing back dry, cleared ashfault, you can have 1-2 weeks of safe, useful riding. So the main purpose of "winter tires" on a bike is to avoid unnecessary traffic fines. Not necessarily to race on smow and ice. Four (4) months of need for winter tires for bikes is excessive.
For automobiles, 4 month's ok. Most accidents involving bikes are caused by stupid car drivers.
CrazyX
(xian)