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Those things are crazy.

I saw em on a BMW SUV in a mag once. I dunno if BMW was considering using them, or if that just happened to be the test vehicle. :shrug2:
 
Where I work they are running prototypes of these type of tires on one of the giant haul trucks (dump trucks) but I think I'm not supposed to talk about it...
 
The have "flexible" parts in the rim? What's the tread life? How well does it take to aggressive driving?

Interesting concept, but I won't be purchasing these.
 
those are just for demonstration purposes
they have no sides so you can see that there is indeed no air pressure in them
the actual models of them would have sidewalls
 
those are just for demonstration purposes
they have no sides so you can see that there is indeed no air pressure in them
the actual models of them would have sidewalls
Oh that makes a lot of sense now......I bet there a bitch to put on the rims....I hated putting pax tires on new Odyssey vans
 
There cool but i would like to know 3 things... How do they handle how long do they last and how much will they cost.
 
there was a thing on those tires on the discovery channel about two weeks ago. they are called twheels. pretty neat stuff. the spkes act as extra suspension , the tire is pressed on the rim just like a forklift tire.
they were testing them on a road course, and they showed no lateral flex, in the twisties. bet they would be fun to run.
 
Oh the possibilities..

Add the ability to stiffen the inner supports via electric current and viola.. 15"psi" launch with a 100"psi" follow through, automatic tire firmness changes that work in conjunction with a G-meter.. You could have 100% optimized traction at all times..

You know what a 300psi tire would do for your gas mileage on the highway? (although the road noise might become unbearable..)
 
there was a thing on those tires on the discovery channel about two weeks ago. they are called twheels. pretty neat stuff. the spkes act as extra suspension , the tire is pressed on the rim just like a forklift tire.
they were testing them on a road course, and they showed no lateral flex, in the twisties. bet they would be fun to run.

yea i bet those things would suck on some curvies

:shakeshead:
 
they will look like regular tires

the open sidewall is for demonstration purposes
 
lol, was reading the comments on the page:


You guys bring up a lot of brilliant questions about these tires.

If I had to guess, I’d say the hundreds of engineers who have been working on these tires for several years never once thought to test how they handle different road conditions, turns, and snow. It stands to reason that Michelin’s lawyers never considered the liability of flying debris.

Thank god the internet is full of smart and insightful people to point out such obvious problems!
 
Lmao. This is the internet, everyone here is the smartest person in the world. Michelin just cant afford to hire any of em.
 
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