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Originally Posted by bigfred
Conti GP 4 Seasons. Or, if you don't mind a slightly slower, heavier tire, but, with even greater puncture resitance and excellent grip, Maxxis Re-fuse. Keeping in mind, due to their sticky rubber, neither of those is a "high" mileage tire.
I guess it depends on the types of road hazards you encounter. I got more flats with my Re-fuse tires than I did with my GP 4 Seasons. In fact, I didn't get a flat with the GP 4 Seasons until the casing split at a bit over 2000 miles.
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