I get a lot of really bad washboard up here. The worst kind in your
description. Even in a car it's brutal to drive over. I would say the
difference between the top of the 'ridge' and the bottom of the 'trough' is
probably around...maybe two inches or so. I've found that in that kind of
I was out on one of my usual paved routes this morning and was dismayed to
find a portion of road covered in salt! Like, from a spreader truck that
clearly made a mistake and dumped an inch or so of the stuff for the better
part of a mile. What was interesting is that (I suppose) after being
Oh, and width of tires, at least between by 38mm Barlows and my 50mm
Thunder Burts seems less a factor than the supples of the tire (say
switching from 50mm Smart Sams to 50mm Thunder Burts).
With abandon,
Patrick
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