Old 05-09-17 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mcours2006
Make sure your tires are inflated properly.
The narrower tires on the new bike require much higher pressure than the "thick" tires on the old one. They will also have to be checked much more frequently, the narrower they are, the more often they must be checked. Puncture resistant or not, under inflated tires are vulnerable to pinch flats. Since you don't actually know what caused your flat, you don't yet know if better tires will cure the problem
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