There is much to say about flats as I have found here. Now I am beginning to wonder, is it my imagination or are bike tires made being inferior to say good automobile tires? I realize you get what you pay for but people purchase cheap tires for their auto's but we don't have to check the tires every time in use. So the question again, can these bike tires be made safer? Since reading on this forum, I check my scooter tires every time I go out and still am not sure what to do for one ounce of prevention or correction. There are different inputs here and needless to say, it's difficult to choose which one would be best. Like someone mentioned on here, they worry about tire blow-outs and believe me I know about that being a victim of a 70 mph blowout. Could it be rims are not standard safe on bikes as most auto and trucks are also?
Here are some points....
We all travel or use the same roads with the cars and trucks. We bump the same sidewalk, hump, potholes, rumble strips, ice, gravel, mud, rock, puddle, etc....
We have tiny wheels... cars and bigger vehicles have large wheels and strong suspension. A 5-inch deep hole is nothing to a big vehicle but may mean something to scooters.
We travel almost the same speed with bigger vehicles. 70mph you say? I think, stress-wise, there is more stress on smaller tire compared to big tires.
Maybe, the scooter is just for zipping on city streets at 20-30mph, get some beer at 7-11 and go home.
The rest, is for the car.