Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Introducing the Unstoppable Tire



Michelin's new tires, "Tweel" has made several new patterns for its unstoppable and airless wheels. 

Michelin has added a hard surface tread pattern and an all-terrain tread pattern to its Tweel

The one on the left with the smooth tread has a 100% surface contact ratio that provides maximum tread life and transfer of power for the pavement. On the right, the more rugged all terrain tackling design is set up for taking on anything off the pavement. The pattern on the all terrain tire can wick away mud by itself and can take on much heavier loads than their air filled brothers.  



Michelin says that these new Tweels can last up to three times longer than standard tires. Basically, anyone that owns one of these power tires will notice greater performance, stability, and durability. 

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