dont drive that thing down my frozen mud road, off balance forever!
This is a new kind of wheel that is in development. No air. It's got a wheel in the middle, flexible spokes, and a tread on the outside.
Here's a link from Michelin:
http://www.michelinman.com/differenc...01102005a.html
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Keeevin
'95 525i 5-speed
dont drive that thing down my frozen mud road, off balance forever!
95 E34 530I V2.37
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aahhh jeff i think that is a cutaway mate........is this how run flats are made????
Gone but not forgotten
lol no thats not how run-flats are made, they are made with a thick coating of stuff, I'm not sure what it is, but I'll tell you its really really sticky. I worked at a store and sold tires and I always played with the stuff in the run-flats. It feels like soft rubber.....lol
that might make more sence...I feel so, well stupid now.
sheesh...
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
Cutaway ey?
http://www.sportbilen.se/e_index.php...news.php?id=89
http://www.michelinman.com/differenc...01102005a.html
I think its a pretty neat.
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Build Date: 05-1995 /Engine: m50tu /Automatic Transmission /ABS /NO ASC /Open Differential /EAT Chip
These morons who think "in the future"...do they always forget that it should LOOK GOOD maybe? Credit is due to the exotic engineering required for such a feat. I think they pray that ugly grows on ya and everyone buys it. Historically many novel ideas never sold just cause they were just UGLY. I'd say cover that ugly sidewall to make it look more like a tire; OK maybe it dosen't have air inside, I don't need to show everyone that. Designers learned this lesson with electric/hybrid cars....Just beacuse we want something mechanically futuristic dosen't mean we want to be seen in a spaceship with wheels. Hybrids sell because they look just like their gasoline counterparts.
King Of NYC
Dude...they cut off the sidewall to show that the thing isn't holding air...these tires normally have them, though. I agree with your rant, though....just think about the AZTEC...hahaha!
A friend of mine drove a set of these last summer. Apparently, he also worked on developing early forms of this idea with DuPont a few decades ago. I asked him about how they rode, he said that they REALLY took a beating - could do 80mph with the thing warped and bashed to all hell.
The problem is that they weigh more, and they're much more expensive, both in terms of manufacturing tech costs and materials, than a standard tire. It's also going to ride a lot rougher.
I don't know if those are on the market yet, but my friend said it'd be a few years. I'm sure there'll be people who will pay the premium for the luxury of an "airless" tire.
Best, whit
i posted this quite some time ago....?
that is true, you trendsetter you.