This is the stuff I mentioned previously:
http://www.campmor.com/birkenstock-cork-life-2-oz.shtml?source=CI&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=91642WC

If it's just a couple threads popping up on the sidewall, it seals 'em
down real well.  Slop some on both sides and boot it if there's a
concern.  Tyvex USPS Priority Mail bags work GREAT for that.


On May 3, 10:20 am, Mike S <mikeshalj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's interesting, I actually find the Marathon Supreme 35mm's to be
> really zippy on my QB, more so than the Jack Browns I had on at first.
> That might just be the $138/pair premium biasing my perception
> though...
>
> The Schwalbes really are solid tires, especially in the wet and
> considering the toughness factor. I'll be interested to see how much
> treadlife they have, considering the pricetag. At about 1200 now,
> hoping they make it to at least 4000.
>
> And BOO to Paselas. Though I may try to boot the sidewall and ride
> them into the ground, just out of spite.
>
> On May 2, 10:30 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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> > I've complained about problems with Paselas and JB sidewalls a bunch
> > here. I don't see myself going back to either tire in the future.
> > Right now all my bikes have Marathons of various sizes. The QB has
> > Marathon Supremes. When the Hilsen is back on the road I'm hoping to
> > put some Duremes on it. Even the new rando bike is sporting Marathons
> > (32s). Sure, they're sluggish but I only really notice when riding
> > with others. Most of the time I ride alone and they feel fine.
>
> > --mike

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