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Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on the packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work nearly as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break in period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why that would be? Joe |
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Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on the > packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards > they did not work nearly as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break > in period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why that would be? Joe I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in shape and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. Anyone? /tuben |
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"Joseph Jozwik" <joej@bannerco-op.com> wrote in message news:tAOdnUziU_f2HGqgXTWc3A@comcast.com... > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on the > packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards > they did not work nearly as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break in > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why > that would be? Joe > The idea is to properly seat the studs so they dont fall out. |
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Joseph Jozwik wrote: > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on the > packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards > they did not work nearly as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break > in period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why that would be? To wear the thin coating of zink off the tip to expose the carbide. and (supposedly) to help seat the studs in the sockets |
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Same reason as why you break-in your car tires when new. "Göran Thyberg" <goran.thyberg@era.ericsson.se> wrote in message news:3DF7878D.5360E4A7@era.ericsson.se... > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on > > the packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose > > snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work nearly > > as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break in > > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why > > that would be? Joe > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in shape > and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. Anyone? > > /tuben |
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Göran Thyberg wrote: > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > >>Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on the >>packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards >>they did not work nearly as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break >>in period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why that would be? Joe > > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in shape > and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. Sounds good in theory, but, nope... wrong answer |
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> > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on > > the packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC > > blizzards they did not work nearly as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it > > said break in period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why that > > would be? Joe > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in shape > and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. Anyone? > > /tuben > I belive it's to seat the studs int he rubber before being subjected to trail abuse. -- _________________________ Chris Phillipo - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia http://www.ramsays-online.com |
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what reason is that? I didnt know that "Johnny Tam" <johnnycctam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:AJMJ9.2$bb6.532@news.bc.tac.net... > Same reason as why you break-in your car tires when new. > > > "Göran Thyberg" <goran.thyberg@era.ericsson.se> wrote in message > news:3DF7878D.5360E4A7@era.ericsson.se... > > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > > > > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on > > > the packed snow and ice havent tried on the > loose > > > snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work > nearly > > > as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break > in > > > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know > why > > > that would be? Joe > > > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in > > shape and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. > > Anyone? > > > > /tuben |
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Johnny Tam wrote in message ... >Same reason as why you break-in your car tires when new. > > You break in car tires by riding 30 miles on paved roads. Isn't that a hassle? |
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Break in Tires and Brakes Did you realize that you must break in new tires and brake pads? Since most worn brake pads are found when changing tires, it is a good idea to incorporate both break-ins at once. When you get new tires there is a slight coat of slippery stuff on them. This needs to be worn off before you try to ride hard. Brake pads need to be worn in gradually, using soft pressure for the first few miles. Allow them to cool and then increase the pressure. Plan a long leisurely ride to slowly wear in the tires and break in the brake pads. Not only does this make them work better, it gives you an excuse to ride all day by yourself! "Joseph Jozwik" <joej@bannerco-op.com> wrote in message news 9mdnS4sQuCZBmqgXTWc3w@comcast.com...> what reason is that? I didnt know that > > "Johnny Tam" <johnnycctam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:AJMJ9.2$bb6.532@news.bc.tac.net... > > Same reason as why you break-in your car tires when new. > > > > > > "Göran Thyberg" <goran.thyberg@era.ericsson.se> wrote in message > > news:3DF7878D.5360E4A7@era.ericsson.se... > > > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > > > > > > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get > > > > really good traction on the packed snow and ice havent tried on the > > loose > > > > snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work > > nearly > > > > as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said > break > > in > > > > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone > know > > why > > > > that would be? Joe > > > > > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in > > > shape and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. > > > Anyone? > > > > > > /tuben > > > |
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"KLydesdale" <klukaszek@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:<CgudnaxrP7rX52WgXTWc3A@comcast.com>... > Johnny Tam wrote in message ... > >Same reason as why you break-in your car tires when new. > > > > You break in car tires by riding 30 miles on paved roads. Isn't that a hassle? 30 miles? Try 300. 30 miles barely heat cycles the tires once. Spider |
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I see thank you master grasshopper now I will go into the wild :-) "Johnny Tam" <johnnycctam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:UpQJ9.3$bb6.753@news.bc.tac.net... > Break in Tires and Brakes > > Did you realize that you must break in new tires and brake pads? Since most > worn brake pads are found when changing tires, it is a good idea to incorporate both break-ins at > once. When you get new tires there is a slight > coat of slippery stuff on them. This needs to be worn off before you try to > ride hard. Brake pads need to be worn in gradually, using soft pressure for > the first few miles. Allow them to cool and then increase the pressure. Plan > a long leisurely ride to slowly wear in the tires and break in the brake pads. Not only does this > make them work better, it gives you an excuse to ride all day by yourself! > > "Joseph Jozwik" <joej@bannerco-op.com> wrote in message news 9mdnS4sQuCZBmqgXTWc3w@comcast.com...> > what reason is that? I didnt know that > > > > "Johnny Tam" <johnnycctam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:AJMJ9.2$bb6.532@news.bc.tac.net... > > > Same reason as why you break-in your car tires when new. > > > > > > > > > "Göran Thyberg" <goran.thyberg@era.ericsson.se> wrote in message > > > news:3DF7878D.5360E4A7@era.ericsson.se... > > > > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They > get > > > > > really good traction on the packed snow and ice havent tried on the > > > loose > > > > > snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work > > > nearly > > > > > as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said > > break > > > in > > > > > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone > > know > > > why > > > > > that would be? Joe > > > > > > > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in > > > > shape and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. > > > > Anyone? > > > > > > > > /tuben > > > > > > > > > |
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"Göran Thyberg" <goran.thyberg@era.ericsson.se> wrote news:3DF7878D.5360E4A7@era.ericsson.se... > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on > > the packed snow and ice havent tried on the loose > > snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work nearly > > as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break in > > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know why > > that would be? Joe > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in shape > and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. Anyone? > > /tuben Nope, the main reason is to get the studs to "bed in" and that will reduce the chance of loosing the studs when riding off-road and on ice/snow. The studs are barely not affected by riding on pavement and they have pretty sharp(but flat, on the Extreme296) edges from the beginning. For the first 60 miles you should not brake hard or accelerate hard, after that they will work great! /Leo |
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Thanks for the post. Got it ! joe "Leo" <snowrollerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message news:ntKM9.2558$LY2.138119@newsc.telia.net... > "Göran Thyberg" <goran.thyberg@era.ericsson.se> wrote news:3DF7878D.5360E4A7@era.ericsson.se... > > Joseph Jozwik wrote: > > > > > > Just got a set of Nokian snow tires 296 paid $68.00 a peice.. They get really good traction on > > > the packed snow and ice havent tried on the > loose > > > snow as much yet.. I also tried the IRC blizzards they did not work > nearly > > > as good. The only thing i thought was weird on the nokians it said break > in > > > period for 30 miles on pavement roads?? for best traction.. Anyone know > why > > > that would be? Joe > > > > I haven't heard about that instruction but my guess is that the studs are somewhat round in > > shape and gets a little more edge to them when beeing exposed to naked pavement for a while. > > Anyone? > > > > /tuben > > Nope, the main reason is to get the studs to "bed in" and that will reduce the chance of loosing > the studs when riding off-road and on ice/snow. The studs are barely not affected by riding on > pavement and they have pretty sharp(but flat, on the Extreme296) edges from the beginning. For the > first 60 miles you should not brake hard or accelerate hard, after that they will > work great! > > /Leo |
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