Video: Non-perforated bicycle tires can run over 8,000 km
New piston-type tires designed by a US company can help bicyclists escape the flutter.
New piston-type tires designed by a US company can help bicyclists escape the flutter.
Tire design helps prevent tearing and flare. (Photo: Nexo).
Nexo, a startup company based in Spanish Fork, Utah, unveiled its unmatted bicycle tire made of high-molecular-grade, high-strength, high-strength bicycles , Bored Panda said on Nov. 10. Uncondensed tires have not been used widely due to stiffer and less damaging tires than conventional tires.
Nexo tires can run on 4,900 - 8,045km before needing to be replaced. Tires are made from a single material, which makes recycling easier. The tire also does not flatten when the sharp material pierces and does not require the inflated before use.
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