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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 225201" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Glad you had a gentle let-down in spite of the severity of the puncture! That sure had the opportunity to not go as well as it did. ME-6 or Diablo? While needing a trailer sucks, it could have been worse, that was quite a chunk of metal you picked up.</p><p></p><p>I started my riding back in the days of tube tires, and they let me experience the thrills of immediate, explosive blow-outs where one second the world is fine at 24 psi and the next you are on the rim at 0 psi. This truly gets all your senses and your adrenaline system maxed out in milliseconds. I really appreciate the way modern radial tubeless tires normally deflate in a slow, controlled way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 225201, member: 277"] Glad you had a gentle let-down in spite of the severity of the puncture! That sure had the opportunity to not go as well as it did. ME-6 or Diablo? While needing a trailer sucks, it could have been worse, that was quite a chunk of metal you picked up. I started my riding back in the days of tube tires, and they let me experience the thrills of immediate, explosive blow-outs where one second the world is fine at 24 psi and the next you are on the rim at 0 psi. This truly gets all your senses and your adrenaline system maxed out in milliseconds. I really appreciate the way modern radial tubeless tires normally deflate in a slow, controlled way. [/QUOTE]
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