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Old 09-26-16 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Wested
Presumably the rear tire is more prone to pinch flatting since there is more load?
That is not a puncture as commonly understood. Thin tread does not contribute to pinch flatting, only to punctures from road hazards. And that is the same front or back. Besides pinch flats just shouldn't be a factor for you. They are too easy to completely eliminate permanently.
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