I rode pari motos and had multiple flat issues on a longish trip in the mountains. In fairness, it's possible that I had some residual unlocatable metal filing in there that kept re-inserting itself at inopportune times. Used my last patch at the top of a steep long climb having located the leak in the only source of water for miles around, a rain puddle left in the track of an abandoned tractor trailer. Made it home under my own power, but the confidence I had left in those most smooth rolling pari motos was diminished significantly a month later when I had a not-particularly sharp stick penetrate straight through -- not the sidewall, but center tread. I've got a picture somewhere. That was that. Went back to the col de la vie's, then fatty rumpkins, then hetres. Hetres have given me the best ride after the pari motos, but w/o the flats -- one over the last two years. My hetre experience is with the regular kind, not the ELs, which I'll probably buy in the near future for the saluki.
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