Old 04-13-15, 06:25 AM
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I don't have a problem with flats on the GP 4000sII but they do cut easily so I have a drawer full of "good" tires that need a boot I've recently tried the GP GT which supposedly has the rubber compound of the 4000sII, just more of it. They are about $10 cheaper as well.
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