New Tire Design

BoatBuoy

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New tire design - no problems with air pressure, valve stem, punctures, finding compressed air, under-inflation,etc. Shown at the Philadelphia car show.


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Bart Sr.

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Re: New Tire Design

They look like they would be useless in snow,mud and hot weather.
 

MRS

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Re: New Tire Design

Not on my cars.:^ if you look about 12:00 I can see a gap:%
 

Bob_VT

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Re: New Tire Design

Michelin came out with that design last year. Not a bad idea but I suspect the entire assembly would be $$$$$$$ high priced. The "rim" is flat and bonded to the rubber.

I bet that type design would be better than the current "run flat" tires on the market (which wear out at a horrible rate and are too much money). I would like to see that design inside a current tire.
 

xtraham

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Re: New Tire Design

gonna be hard to keep 'em balanced........
getting crap mud,snow etc. stuck in those holes....
that's really old design they where on something I can't remember what,
right after solid rubber tires and before pneumatic tires..

help me out folks what were they on? they were on
something about the size of a wagon or hand cart....
dang I hate when I can't remember.........
 

Chief101

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Re: New Tire Design

xtraham said:
gonna be hard to keep 'em balanced........
getting crap mud,snow etc. stuck in those holes....
that's really old design they where on something I can't remember what,
right after solid rubber tires and before pneumatic tires..

help me out folks what were they on? they were on
something about the size of a wagon or hand cart....
dang I hate when I can't remember.........

You would need to limit tires like that to "rice burners" that stay in the city and don't see snow and mud. Cold weather would make them seem a bit breaky also. Hard on suspensions and the like. Chief
 

xtraham

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Re: New Tire Design

be nice to park in a water hole that froze over night while you were parked........=
 

salty87

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Re: New Tire Design

is that the final design? seems more like it's just for show, so you can see what's new about the tire. i can't imagine they would sell them open sided like that.
 

BoatBuoy

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Re: New Tire Design

I think it's just a concept tire at this point. You can read more at michelin.com.
 

tommays

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Re: New Tire Design

It been tryed every way you can think of on bicycles and air still wins big time :)

And mind you serious bicycle people have no problem spending 50 to100 dollars on a singel tire and 500 plus on a wheel


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Drowned Rat

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Re: New Tire Design

It would seem that the "spokes" would become fatigued after a bit and run flatter than they're supposed to.
 
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