Old 12-16-14 | 01:15 PM
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Latif
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From: Arcata Ca

Bikes: Seven Axiom steel, Salsa Vaya,Specialized Sectuer, Santa Cruz 5010

Originally Posted by okane
...its germane to this issue but almost every flat I've ever had is the back tire. 3000 mostly road miles on my newest bike and 5 rear flats. Front tire still looks like new and I had to replace the rear when I somehow picked up a large wood screw that tore the casing. Went to one of those flat resistent rear tires which is a bit heavier and dare I say, have not had any flats in the last 800-900 miles.

I asked at the LBS if my experience is typical and he said rear flats are much more comman than fronts**********
Before hearing this I thought it was just the bicycle gods having fun making me get my hands covered with chain lube!
My experience as well. Between my three bikes and 2&1/2 years riding, about 15 rear, 1 front. Perhaps it has to do with more weight on the back
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