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This winter will be my third biking and here are a few learnings I've had:
I like the idea of having a front wheel to swap out. I may try this, since I really would rather not run studded if i dont absolutely need to. They tend to be overkill for 90% of the outings i take during the winter, but i guess it also depends on the winter. Some of our paved trails become slick with ice and can be quite dangerous to walk or ride on.
That depends a lot on your local conditions. Studded tires work great on black ice, when nothing else does. I will concede that stubby mountain bike tires do well in the snow.