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Which tyres are most resistant to getting punctured?
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(15-09-17, 10:09 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=23232.msg268169#msg268169 date=1505509297]
Run PR3's and 4's for as long as they've been out and I use ALL the road available into and around London. About 12k miles per set and not one puncture - luck of the draw I'm afraid.
I think there that there is not one peice of road that is not always used so there is not (so much ) the areas that dont get used and tend to get all the crap washed up in to
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On my way home from work i do tend to go past the masses of static traffic to get to the front of the traffic lights and can't help but notice that at one particular set of lights the "dirty area" between lanes that normally has all the dangerous crap that messes tyres up is mostly clean, which means someone has used the initiative to clear it with a road sweeper on a regular basis.
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Re: Which tyres are most resistant to getting punctured? - by darrsi - 16-09-17, 10:56 AM

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