That sounds about right. I'm a heavier guy, so maybe I weigh as much as the average person with full touring load, and I wouldn't normally puncture in the first maybe 1,600-2,400 miles, but after that too often for my liking.
The Maxxis ReFuse is really one of the very best anti-puncture tyres out there. But for even greater puncture protection there ate a couple alternatives. And for the absolute minimum of wear and the maximum of puncture protection, there is one tyre in particular.
The ReFuse is brilliant in its smooth handling, and excellent grip though.
That sounds about right. I'm a heavier guy, so maybe I weigh as much as the average person with full touring load, and I wouldn't normally puncture in the first maybe 1,600-2,400 miles, but after that too often for my liking.
The Maxxis ReFuse is really one of the very best anti-puncture tyres out there. But for even greater puncture protection there ate a couple alternatives. And for the absolute minimum of wear and the maximum of puncture protection, there is one tyre in particular.
The ReFuse is brilliant in its smooth handling, and excellent grip though.