on 4/20/10 4:23 PM, wile at dylanmcner...@yahoo.com wrote:

> My experience has
> been that if I put on a set of JBs or Paselas (32C), and I let the
> tires get to about 1000 or 1100 without rotating, the rear tire will
> be toast (i.e. get a flat every other day from puncture).  Once it
> gets to this point I have found it is too late to rotate them - the
> same tire will continue to flat once it gets to the front.

I stopped rotating tires after reading this:

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-rotation.html

If anything, I'll rotate the front to the rear only, now.

- J

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