Having discovered I could not fit my Continental Winter Topcontact tyres onto the RST, I decided to press my MTB in to service, and so have put a surly 1x1 steel (suspension corrected) fork onto my Genesis io ID and generally set it up for commuting. All seems to work ok. I have kept the back wheel as is, with the disc brake and the alifne 8 speed hub, but put a rim braked front wheel on as I wanted to use an old shimano dyno hub to power the front light.
The general idea is to have a bike ready for commuting if there is snow and ice - saves always watching the forecast and trying to fit different tyres onto other bikes at the last moment
Now although I have a pair of the said Continental winter tyres, I also own a (single) Schwalbe Winter studded tyre (26 x 1.75) that I bought recently off the CTC forum. So I thought I might use one of the Continentals on one wheel and the studded on the other, just for experimental purposes. For some reason I opted to put the studs on the rear, but now am wondering if they might better go on the front, with a "normal" winter tyre on the rear.
Bike works fine as is, tried it out on today's commute, which was rain, sleet and slush in the morning and frosty (and some lying snow) on the way home. Noisy, but fine.
Any suggestions on tyre placement appreciated.