How exactly do you define "bad/cold weather"?
How much snow and ice are considering riding on? How much calcium will be on those roads? If any, you may want to consider a "winter bike", i.e. a cheaper bike that you will not be too sad to see quickly deteriorating as you ride through the winter snow-abrasive-calcium slush.
For stability, you'll be fine with tires with a bit more thread to them. I don't think a mountain bike would give you much of an advantage there, unless you plan on starting to jump over snow piles...![]()



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If I can't adapt what I have, you are probably right about getting a cheaper bike that might get very salty coated before our winter is over.
Thinking... maybe it would give you some ideas for modifications on how to make what you have work better or something.

