The Jack Brown blues on my Sam have about 2800 miles on them with one
puncture--a finishing nail.  Zero punctures from goat heads (which are
numerous around here), glass, radial tire debris, etc.  The JB Blue
would be my first choice for a commuting tire.

On Jan 30, 3:32 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Speaking of the "P word," I've got a pair of used but still good (but
> see below) TGs 32s that I want to get rid of; cash -- make offer;
> trades: reading stuff; rear blinkies; front blinkies or small AAA
> (note: "triple A" and not AA) headlights; tubes for 622X60 mm tires
> (presta); ditto for 622X35 (28s fit fine); blah blah blah.
>
> ** One PTG has a slight casing defect that has been booted: the spot
> is about 5mm square. The present, fabric boot does not quite prevent a
> small bulge, but a stiffer or thicker boot would do that. OTOH, the
> deal includes 1 new, folding Michelin Axial Sport that looks very
> similar to the Paselas in tread and sidewall and, again, is new and is
> folding. Also can toss in 2 well used Spec Turbo 559X23 mms for your
> 56 cm or smaller Atlantis. (Juuuuust kidding.)
>
> Patrick Moore, who just ordered a pair of 622X35 Kojaks for his Fargo
> in ABQ, NM.
>
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:43 PM, cyclotour...@gmail.com
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> <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I can't perceive any difference between the TGs and non-TGs. They
> > "feel" the same to me, so the Kevlar bead and potential extra
> > protection win out!
>
> > On Jan 30, 11:28 am, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> That's odd; I found the 32 mm P TGs that came on my Herse rather doggy
> >> compared to the non-TGs. But I found Schwalbe Kojaks (559X1.35) to be
> >> far more puncture resistant than the regular P's (559X1.25) and even
> >> better rolling. Am trying to find a pair of the 622X35 mm Kojaks for
> >> the Fargo, now. Of course, $55 versus $20 ...
>
> >> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:43 AM, cyclotour...@gmail.com
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> >> <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > I love Pasela TGs for they come in on the strength/ride/price
> >> > calculus. Can't be beat for that IMHO. Buuuut, they're definitely not
> >> > the most puncture resistant tire out there. I get about two punctures/
> >> > month with them, but I love the feel of them and put up with it.
> >> > Recreational riding, NOT commuting. They're really fast for a 35mm
> >> > tire. They have delicate side walls that start falling apart before
> >> > the tread, but that's what makes them zippy (or so I tell myself). And
> >> > $20 a piece is hard to argue with. Can't have it all.
>
> >> > I'm Collaborating with Doug P "The King of the Supremes" and will be
> >> > trying out some Marathon Supremes to see how they work for in a
> >> > little!
>
> >> > That said, no such thing as a puncture proof tire. You gotta' build 15
> >> > min or so into your schedule for contingencies...
>
> >> > On Jan 30, 9:34 am, Jay in Tel Aviv <jayin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> Well, it's like this.
>
> >> >> I used to commute on an old (steel) MTB with SMPs to avoid having to
> >> >> change flats to/from work.
> >> >> When I got my Sam Hillborne this summer I treated myself to a set of
> >> >> Marathon Supremes.
> >> >> Riding home in the rain today I got a Puncture!!! Not a pinch flat,
> >> >> not a bad valve stem, a puncture.
>
> >> >> Unacceptable! What if I had been late for work?
>
> >> >> Couldn't find the culprit so I washed and dried the tire in my kids'
> >> >> bathtub (never done that before, seems like a good idea though) and
> >> >> ended up mounting an almost new Pasela TG I had in the closet.
>
> >> >> So, did I just get unlucky or are the Supremes not good enough for the
> >> >> roads around here? Are Paselas any better or do I need to go back to
> >> >> SMPs?
>
> >> >> Vital stats - puncture was in the rear tire (where else?) with about
> >> >> 2000 km on it, 80 psi.
>
> >> >> I know some people are willing to accept the occasional flat if the
> >> >> tires offers exceptional comfort or speed or whatever. That's fine for
> >> >> them, I just want to get to work and home again without getting my
> >> >> hand dirty.
>
> >> >> Jay
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> >> Albuquerque, NM
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