Old 05-14-25 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Random11
Makes sense to me to put a more flat-resistant tire on the rear, where most flats occur. I've done that on one of my bikes.
On the other hand, a flat in the front is more likely to cause you to crash.

I've ridden mismatched tires in the past, but not with any plan.
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