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tubeless- no way! pointless
mr will, the tyres arent worn weirdly, the road i got it on has masses of roadworks currently so no doubt related.
was a really slow puncture, managed to ride 7 miles home on it
Go tubeless .....
At a guess, you tyres are just about worn out and you'll get more and more until you finally give up and replace them. At which point you'll have another 3000+ puncture free miles.
After the second one, you'll learn that the correct way to write it is p*nct*re. Tempting fate to write it in full
Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
They are like buses mate, come along in two's and three's.......enjoy
I would tap that.
If there was a like button.
They come in three's
Have a nice day
nooooooooooooooooooooooooo x300