Originally Posted by
cafzali
This plus common sense things like the proper tire inflation. I'm convinced there are a ton of people who don't take their weight into account, underinflate their tires and then hit objects that result in the classic pinchflat. If more people went to 25s from 23s and maintained proper inflation, the problem would largely go away. And that's even without going tubeless.
So if I fitted 25s on my wheels I'd get fewer pinch flats? I currently have 23s.
Or do you mean I need to get wider rims?