How new/old are the tires in terms of how many miles on them? It's a little hard to tell from your description if you mean the tire threads are showing through? If that's the case, you definitely need a new tire! And if it's a fairly new tire, that shouldn't have happened. If you got it at LBS, I'd take it back and show them. If it's a tire with lots of miles, well, that can happen. It just means the tire is worn. It allows the tube to poke through enough to touch the road and you will consistently get flats.sounds like your solution is a new tire. If the other is tire is the same age, I'd check that one, too, but usually, the rear tire will wear out faster than the front. Some people switch them out - putting the more worn from the rear onto the front and buying a new rear tire - but I don't do that. I really don't want to put a more worn tire on the front, when that's where the steering is.
Hope you find the problem quickly so you can get back to riding!
annie
annie
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