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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 1433885" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>One of the very reasons I bought a No-Mar a couple years ago. I always keep at least one almost-but-not-quite worn out front tire and rear tire as spares. A few months ago, when I was going to put in a 500+ mile day riding to Duluth to try on Aerostich suits, I mounted new tires, since I only had maybe that much left on the current set. I have been caught multiple times thinking I had plenty left, and have ridden home cautiously, carefully, and nervous. That's no fun, and it's not what I bought the FJR for. (Love my NoMar, now that I'm getting better at using it, and I love my new Aerostich).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 1433885, member: 19178"] One of the very reasons I bought a No-Mar a couple years ago. I always keep at least one almost-but-not-quite worn out front tire and rear tire as spares. A few months ago, when I was going to put in a 500+ mile day riding to Duluth to try on Aerostich suits, I mounted new tires, since I only had maybe that much left on the current set. I have been caught multiple times thinking I had plenty left, and have ridden home cautiously, carefully, and nervous. That's no fun, and it's not what I bought the FJR for. (Love my NoMar, now that I'm getting better at using it, and I love my new Aerostich). [/QUOTE]
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