I hadn't realized it until you articulated it.  But that's clearly my
policy as well.

On Mar 29, 2:15 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My policy on tires is the following:
>
> Buy tires anytime you see tires that you can't resist buying, and put them
> in inventory.  In other words, never 'shop' for tires when you need them,
> but always keep your eyes open for cool tires.
> When you need tires, always get them from internal inventory
> Experiment with everything in internal inventory.  Swap tires around with
> abandon, anytime the urge hits.
>
> So, if you follow my stupid policy, then absolutely put on the Fasties and
> try them out.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, March 29, 2012 8:54:53 AM UTC-7, kevin lindsey wrote:
>
> > Greetings.
> > My aging 650b Fatty Rumpkins have suffered yet another puncture and
> > I'm thinking of switching over to a pair of new Maxy Fasties that I
> > purchased on a whim a year or so ago.  I commute mostly on paved bike
> > trail, but have to ride for about two miles on light gravel.  My
> > question is whether the Fasties will hold up to this kind of use or
> > whether I should buy another set of Rumpkins (which have been great
> > tires, overall), or whether there is a better commuter tire out there
> > for my Bleriot.
> > Many thanks,
> > Kevin- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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