Hmmm. No I could have done without that too.
Never tried sealants so I won't speculate about how that would have
worked.
I do suspect that had I ben using schwalbe "fatties" instead of Quasi-
Motos that day I would have had more fun.

On Aug 24, 5:56 pm, PATRICK MOORE <[email protected]> wrote:
> Six+ in one ride? No, not what I need, thanks all the same. Most
> goathead punctures, IME, are relatively slow leaks anyway.
>
> If I could be convinced that sealants truly sealed nail-size holes,
> I'd use them, but IME, sealants just make a mess with any hole bigger
> than a very small thorn hole.
>
> Can anyone convince me otherwise?
>
> Segwaying: all dressed, turnkey city bike: Novara Fusion:
>
> http://www.rei.com/product/808783/novara-fusion-bike-2012
>
> $700 right now at the local. All it needs is a front mud flap and a
> set of panniers. IMO, a better deal than the Breezer L 8whatever,
> Linuses, and so forth. If friend's budget were 3X what it is, of
> course a Glorius, all dressed.
>
> Thanks for all the helpful comment on city bikes.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 6:32 PM, ted <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I piked up more than half a dozen one day last year. Definitely not
> > proof against goat heads, thought they may leak down more slowly.

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