I want to thank all of you for your contributions to my poll. The questions 
genesis 
was posed by my Brother who with me plans to do a tour in late spring down 
the California coast. I thought hey I know a resource of fellows with lots 
of knowledge. 

@ Jim Thill as it seems in my limited experience you have a straight 
forward logic really helpful and humorous, as in why didn't I think of 
that. @ Jan also in my limited experience your ability to clear 
misapprehension with precise logical investigation is a great resource 
thank you. 

Jan I have two rides on my Hetres and find such a plush ride with good puncture 
resistance hard to wrap my head around, don't get me wrong I believe you. 
Now I have to conduct my own data acquisition, oh the fun.

I could not be happier to have discovered this group. Cheers-

Hugh
Sunland, Ca

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:00:46 PM UTC-8, Jan Heine wrote:
>
> Touring, I don't think I've had more than one or two flats. This is 
> over decades of occasional tours, and tens of thousands of miles. On 
> backroads, there tends to be very little debris, and wider tires get 
> fewer flats anyhow. So I choose the most supple, comfortable and fun 
> tires I can find. Puncture protection is only a minor consideration. 
>
> Punctures seem to occur mostly during organized events that use the 
> shoulders of busy highways. I avoid those, not just because I get 
> flats, but also because I don't enjoy riding there. Some riders seem 
> to get more punctures on urban streets, but as long as you stay out of 
> the gutter, the road surface also tends to be relatively clean. 
>
> Overall, once you go to really wide tires, you will find that you get 
> almost zero punctures. I have ridden more than 12,000 miles on Grand 
> Bois Hetres, most of them in the city and suburbs, yet I've had only 
> two punctures. Both occurred when the tires were very worn. One was a 
> very sharp flint, the other a huge steel wire from an exploded truck 
> tire. 
>
> Disclosure: Our sister company, Compass Bicycles Ltd., sells Grand 
> Bois tires. 
>
> Jan Heine 
> Editor 
> Bicycle Quarterly 
> www.bikequarterly.com 
>
> Follow our blog at http://www.janheine.wordpress.com 
>

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