This isn't true in goathead land, ABQ, NM. My 23s consistently get no more
flats than my 32s on the same routes, taking all the different kinds of
flats into consideration, 99.9% of which are from goatheads, this over 25
years of riding in Albuquerque. Perhaps this isn't "generally speaking".

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 7:47 AM, Jan Heine <hein...@earthlink.net>
wrote: Generally
speaking, wider tires that run at lower pressures have far fewer flats than
narrower tires that run at higher pressures.

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