ORIGINAL: scott1964
Back from taking my dad out for a 2.75 mile bike ride. [8D]
did he sit on the handle bars, or in the seat behind you? [:'(]
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ORIGINAL: scott1964
Back from taking my dad out for a 2.75 mile bike ride. [8D]

ORIGINAL: BrucePowers
Hey Mynok the Seminoles will be up your way next Thursday to play NC State. My son is going to the game. He has been enjoying their season this year.[:)]

Yes, you poor, poor things. How ever do you survive all that ice and snow in TEXAS? [8|][:'(][;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Condolences, must be some sort of affliction of the northern tribes . . . driving in the ice and snow around here has its own rewards and dangers. [;)]

All weather tires. [8|] I don't do snow tires. The snow could be gone the next day. [X(]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Condolences, must be some sort of affliction of the northern tribes . . . driving in the ice and snow around here has its own rewards and dangers. [;)]
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Yes, you poor, poor things. How ever do you survive all that ice and snow in TEXAS? [8|][:'(][;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Condolences, must be some sort of affliction of the northern tribes . . . driving in the ice and snow around here has its own rewards and dangers. [;)]
You could send that one over to sprior so he can get his daily fix. [;)]ORIGINAL: Mike Solli
I've got one waiting for me but I'm still at work. [8|]
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Yes, you poor, poor things. How ever do you survive all that ice and snow in TEXAS? [8|][:'(][;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Condolences, must be some sort of affliction of the northern tribes . . . driving in the ice and snow around here has its own rewards and dangers. [;)]
ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Yes, you poor, poor things. How ever do you survive all that ice and snow in TEXAS? [8|][:'(][;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Condolences, must be some sort of affliction of the northern tribes . . . driving in the ice and snow around here has its own rewards and dangers. [;)]
If there's more than 1/2" or so they close the whole place down. [:D]
Studded snow tires are as you've stated-a rare find. Most "Snow tires" used on passenger vehicles these days are somewhat softer rubber with much deeper grooves for snow to pack into but yet restrict hydroplaning on 'pushed' snow. They look a lot like normal tires.ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Snow tires aren't used that often in most of the USA, ever since radial tires took over. As a matter of fact, there aren't that many states that they are legal in , and then only for a few months a year. Those studs really tear up the road. Yet another reason why northern and rust belt states generally are constantly repair roads (that and "frost heaves"). And generally they work best on rear wheel drive vehicles. Front wheel drive? Not so much....[8|]

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Yes, you poor, poor things. How ever do you survive all that ice and snow in TEXAS? [8|][:'(][;)]
If there's more than 1/2" or so they close the whole place down. [:D]
Sounds like DC. [8|]