Hi all, I have a two part post:
Part 1 (See Image, the small punctures above the left and middle large knobs):
Have been suffering from repeated flats on my 27.5 x 2.1 Thunderburts; figured out it was from tiny holes in both tires, presumably from riding over glass or other street junk in NYC. Please take my word that this wasn't just plowing through a pile of glass shards. This must have been small, hardly noticeable stuff. The high-end, supple compound on these tires feels great on the road and has a lot of grip, but I worry they failed so easily in this environment? I rode in the same places at the same frequency with Marathons and even the supple Panaracer Paselas on a different bike and never got flats (really, never!)

My questions regarding this situation:
- when these tiny punctures happen to a tire, can it be saved? I patched the inside of the tire but I'm not sure how reliable that is. Do you typically keep riding something like that?
- is it a logical assumption that this tire compound is just not suis
Part 2:
What are your recommendations for 650b x 2.2–2.4 city tires? I think I've noticed via this list that Kainalu V. from Brooklyn swears by G-Ones. Don't those use the same compound as the Thunder burts?
Looking for a robust, reliable tire in this size range, that I can run on a 52 Clem L with fenders.
Thanks!
Bob B.
Brooklyn, NY