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Re: Why is it that you can ride

 
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Old 22-04.-2008, 09:57 AM   #1
ray
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Default Re: Why is it that you can ride

nickmerack@bigstring.com wrote:
> Why is it that you can ride 3,000 klms and not have one flat,
> then in one week have three. Why is it so? Are 'high pressure'
> more puncture proof than 'single' tyres.? What methods help
> prevent punctures?
> <slight snip>
>
>

Murphy's Law? I'm sure there's adequate discussion and info around on
the infamous subject of punctures.
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Ray
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Old 22-04.-2008, 12:19 PM   #2
TimC
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Default Re: Why is it that you can ride

On 2008-04-22, ray (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> nickmerack@bigstring.com wrote:
>> Why is it that you can ride 3,000 klms and not have one flat,
>> then in one week have three. Why is it so? Are 'high pressure'
>> more puncture proof than 'single' tyres.? What methods help
>> prevent punctures?
>>

> Murphy's Law? I'm sure there's adequate discussion and info around on
> the infamous subject of punctures.


Stop replying to the troll before we all killfile you too.

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