Canmore TLCC 29
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I have looked and haven't found any discussions on winter riding. That doesn't seem possible so my apologies for my inability to find any Turbo Levo winter riding threads.
Here are my questions:
1) Are the OEM tires good enough? I think I will need studs for ice, but so far I have found riding on packed snow to be no problem at all, and riding through fresh snow OK but deep powder will be a problem for sure.
2) Are there any suggestions for winter tires? My 2020 Levo has 2.6x29's on the front and 2.3x29's on the back. My local shop suggests the same 2.6 studded tires on the front and the back. I'm not sure how well the 2.6 will fit in the back.
3) Battery performance is a concern. The temperature this morning was -18C. So far I am storing the bike and battery indoors to keep it warm. I plan to keep on top of the outdoor tire pressure as I expect the pressure will drop in cold weather. I think as long as the battery is stored and charged indoors that the battery will keep warm under use to some degree. I know riders in the UK will never see the temperatures we will have every day here in the Canadian Rockies, but I am hoping there are others out there who are facing/have faced these questions for themselves.
Here are my questions:
1) Are the OEM tires good enough? I think I will need studs for ice, but so far I have found riding on packed snow to be no problem at all, and riding through fresh snow OK but deep powder will be a problem for sure.
2) Are there any suggestions for winter tires? My 2020 Levo has 2.6x29's on the front and 2.3x29's on the back. My local shop suggests the same 2.6 studded tires on the front and the back. I'm not sure how well the 2.6 will fit in the back.
3) Battery performance is a concern. The temperature this morning was -18C. So far I am storing the bike and battery indoors to keep it warm. I plan to keep on top of the outdoor tire pressure as I expect the pressure will drop in cold weather. I think as long as the battery is stored and charged indoors that the battery will keep warm under use to some degree. I know riders in the UK will never see the temperatures we will have every day here in the Canadian Rockies, but I am hoping there are others out there who are facing/have faced these questions for themselves.