Fat guy seeks heavy duty tires.

I live in the Sacramento area as well and have yet to see a flat in 2 years. Maybe you're using a crappy tube and/or underinflating the tire, causing more wear.

As for getting real German Continentals, I spose you'd have to ask the vendor. It will say on the tire where it was made.

Newer ones seem to be made in either Taiwan or India. I don't know how the India tires are, but the Taiwan-made ones are a little over half as good as German.
 
I would capitulate to crappy tube, not under inflating. I run max tire pressure plus 2psi exclusively.

A sac guy would know, but However ave is lousy with bad pavement and sharp debris.

I've got the anti-thorn tube by kenda with the green slime inside my tire now. I also have the old school tire armor trick in place. So far no flats but my commute has changed and I have few miles on this setup.
 
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If you cut strips of milk carton plastic, you can duct tape them inside any tire for extreme flat protection, building up as thick of a layer as you please. Free, just takes a day's time
 
Max pressure makes them more puncture prone. Easier to drive nails in well braced wood.
What you need is a balance. Have just enough pressure that you will never have the tread hit the rim or bead.
Put a 3/4" rock on the pavement and set the tire on it.
Let air out until with all your weight the tire surrounds the rock without hitting the rim. Now +2psi it!
You will have a better ride, more traction and tires will last longer.

Steve
 
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