Tomorrow’s New Tires

Tomorrow’s New Tires.

No-flats, no more air compressors, no more spare tires, no more auto jacks, no more tools rattling in the trunk.  Will it reduce the price of cars?  Will it reduce the cost of roadside service?  Will some businesses go out of business? They have been testing these for several years now. Resilient Tech was developing them for the military. MICHELIN WILL PUT THEM ON ALL OUR CARS SOON   Amazing new tires… Michelin Tires… Absolutely SCARY looking… Look for ’em in August, 2017 These tires are made in South Carolina, USA                                        

SEE THROUGH TIRES Radical new tire design by Michelin. The next generation of tires.

 

They had a pair at the Philadelphia car show.

 

Yes, those are ‘spoke’ like connections to the inner part of the tire from the outside tread ‘wrap!’ The next picture shows how odd it looks in motion..

               

Makes you wonder how the ride feels doesn’t it?

                                           
These tires are airless and are scheduled to be out on the market this next year…
The bad news for law enforcement is that spike strips will not work on these. Just think of the impact on existing technology: A. No more air valves.. B. No more air compressors at gas stations… C. No more repair kits.. D. No more flats… These are actual pictures taken at the South Carolina plant of Michelin. FORWARD THIS TO ALL ON YOUR MAIL LISTS—THE FIRST MAJOR CHANGE IN TIRES SINCE BICYCLES

3 comments on “Tomorrow’s New Tires

  1. I wonder if the tread only will be replaced when worn?

    • gw4300@gmail.com

      February 8, 2017 at 12:43 am

      Do you think the new site is ready to replace the old one? How do we get approval for this?

      • This looks real good! A whole lot of work in this web site. I think you are underpaid and overworked.
        How do we add cars to the gallery?
        A lot of the information needs updating but that will come as people get used to it.
        Thanks again for doing such a great job.

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