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<title>CityCyclingEdinburgh Forum &#187; Tag: Tyre puncture resistance - Recent Topics</title>
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<title>Its_Me_Knees on "Me and Sebastian Vettel have something in common..."</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;...we both had punctures today. My schwalbe road cruiser finally succumbed to the nedwit glass disposal facility that is the Craigleith-Silverknowes path. So I need a replacement. Something similar, ie. a sensible, non-slick, commuter tyre capable of dealing with a mix of tarmac and rough-ish stone chip paths en route to my work, but with maybe better puncture resistance? Does such a tyre exist? Advice, please...
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