Surly Moonlander is rut-proof.

On Friday, October 5, 2012 12:29:49 AM UTC-5, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Anyone have any tips for mastering riding through ruts? You know, the ones 
> that run the same direction as you are going on the street.
>  
> For some reason the roads in my area seem to be developing long cracks and 
> ruts lately. Long separation seams opening between lanes. Ruts on the 
> shoulders. I don't know what is going on. Unless I am just getting 
> sensitive about them.
>  
> I am just worried I will get a wheel trapped in one, or the wheel jerked 
> outta line when I am riding. I know the best thing would be to look down 
> the road further and avoid them earlier. But sometimes I find myself unable 
> to as the shoulder narrows down to nothing, and the cars are building up 
> along side me, and the only other alternative is get on the grass, which is 
> even more dangerous terrain for me.
>

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