Old 04-21-16 | 01:44 AM
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ColonelSanders
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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
Good grief, you'd rather have a flat front than a flat rear? Not me!

Honestly, I'd ride that. It looks like it's just in the rubber, not the threads. I doubt it's any kind of a danger. Probably last quite a long time.
I've never had a flat tyre whilst at high speed.

All my flats have been either whilst going slow or coming back to where I had parked my bike and noticing it was flat.

Having said all that, my suggestion was about minimising the chances of a flat tyre, not the worst possible outcome that could happen.
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