C1xRider, I acknowledge what your saying, regarding a set of tires on the shelf. I prefer to keep a set as back up. If the tires go over three years of age. Then I, simply sell them and replace them. A practice that I, have had for several years. It has not failed me yet.
PH14, I'm running my tire pressure @ 42psi cold, now. Which I, acknowledged a few entries back. As for riding and it's inherent dangers. You can't foresee, prepare for or guard against. Every conceivable scenario or situation whilst atop your mount. In turn I, acknowledge what your saying regarding stopping and respect that fact. Alas, you don't know my level of training or experience as a rider. To state what I, will or will not do in a given situation. I have made several mistakes as a rider and have learned from all of them, some painfully so. Cumulatively I, feel I'm a safe rider, but by no means an expert rider. I do consider myself a humble student here at all times. Because, there are so many learned people here in this forum. For that I am very thankful indeed. Including yourself.
One lesson I, learned from a training officer. That I will share with all here. "Ride like your paranoid and chances are you will live to ride another day" That single lesson has served me well. As I, hope it will serve you, too.