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Old 03-29-14 | 12:01 PM
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From: West Georgia

Bikes: K2 Mod 5.0 Roadie, Fuji Commuter

Being without grooves in the tread on pavement is of little concern, at least according to Michelin. Rubber compound, and tire pressures, is what will hold you on the road. The only thing that will work on sand, dirt and gravel (ON PAVEMENT) is slower speeds or luck. Flat prevention starts before you get to groves and slicks don't have anything to do in that department.
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