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The one thing we can be sure of is that the temperature isn't the issue. But people do tend to get flats ,ore often in the Fall or when it's wet. It's simply that there's more debris on the roads, or that the debris is moved out where we ride.
Also, whenever you get multiple flats in close order, you have to consider the possibility that they may be related to a single cause that wasn't corrected.
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