Tuesday, December 06, 2011

airless tires

I'll be curious to learn more about the merits and demerits of Bridgestone's airless tires once they're beyond the prototype phase. The design looks quite clever, and according to the article, such tires can't suffer punctures. They may, however, rip apart in other ways over a long period of time and heavy use. As with anything newfangled, I think it's a bad idea to buy Version 1.0; it's better to wait until 5.0 or 6.0 is out before jumping onto the bandwagon.


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