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The rubber attached to the rim of your wheel. Flats, changing tires, selecting tires, etc.

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Fixing a flat - how to find the piercing object?

If you have run your finger round the inside and outside and you haven't found it in the tire, and you have also checked it isn't in the beading, then it most likely fell out at some point - either while … you were cycling, or when you removed the tire. …
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Are 22mm tires too thin for commuting?

This bike had an 11mm wide front tire and a 15mm wide back tire, and over the course of ten years I had had only one puncture. … Since then I've always had at least a 13mm front tire. tl;dr - you'll be fine. just get used to planning where your wheels will go by looking further ahead. …
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How much of a difference will I notice going from a Mountain bike to a road bike?

You will find the journey a lot less effort, as as the rolling resistance will be reduced through the use of thinner high pressure tyres. You will also be able to accelerate much faster, you are dra …
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