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No more paying $80 for a 700c mountain bike studded tire.

No more worrying about falling or slipping on ice or snow.

No more excuses for gaining five pounds.

The game is up. I have you covered, and it will only cost you anywhere from a Hamilton to a Jackson ($10 – 20 for those who are not from the USA
Tools / Supplies Needed:
For a 700c Wheel:
- 24 ft of Braided Cable. 1/16″ or 3/32″ (I’m sure picture frame wire will work too)
- Braided Cable Clamps x 4 – two for each wheel
- Chain
- Zip Ties
- Adjustable wrench or Crescent wrench
- Needle nose pliers
- Cable Cutter – I used an old pair of Bowden cable/housing cutters from my bike tools. You do have one, right?
Note: You will need a bike with disc brakes for this to work.

Step 1:

Measure your Braided Cable around the edge of where your wheel rim meets the tire. Clip with an extra 2″-4″ for clamping space.
Once you have this piece measured, cut three more pieces to this length.
Step 2:

Measure the length of chain needed to have the chain reach both sides of the rim. Mine were roughly 5.75″ with a 700 x 51/53 (2.1″) Tire. Clip either 32 or 64 sections depending on how spread apart you want the chain.
Step 3 (more…)
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