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Karishma M September 19th 17 01:53 PM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types(Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
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Tubeless Tyres are the tyres which have no inner tubes and the outer surface of the tubeless tyre makes an air tight sealing with metal rim. The tubeless tyres are made of tread, steel belt, and spiral layer, and they assist vehicles in different functions, such as supports vehicle load & breaking force to road surface, absorbs road shocks and maintains direction of travel.. Tubeless Tires have many advantages such as fuel efficiency, less balance weight required, light weight, Stability, no wanted friction, safety and cost effective due to which they are the most attractive tyres in the tyre industries.

Dave Plowman (News) September 19th 17 02:18 PM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
In article ,
Karishma M wrote:
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Tubeless Tyres


Very up to date. Given tubeless tyres have been common for 60 years in the
UK.

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John Rumm September 19th 17 02:40 PM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types(Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
On 19/09/2017 13:53, Karishma M wrote:

Tubeless Tires have many advantages ...
*no wanted friction*


Quite an achievement, but going to limit their application I would have
thought!



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Brian Gaff September 19th 17 06:11 PM

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We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?
Brian

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Karishma M wrote:
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Tubeless Tyres


Very up to date. Given tubeless tyres have been common for 60 years in the
UK.

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charles September 19th 17 06:48 PM

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In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?
Brian


only when all then potholes have been eliminated

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[email protected] September 19th 17 08:50 PM

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On Tuesday, 19 September 2017 18:11:16 UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?
Brian


been done several times. None are entirely satisfactory.

Dave Plowman (News) September 20th 17 12:13 AM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?


What I want is woodscrew proof tyres having had two near new ones ruined
in the last couple of months.

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alan_m September 20th 17 08:19 AM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types(Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
On 20/09/2017 00:13, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?


What I want is woodscrew proof tyres having had two near new ones ruined
in the last couple of months.


I know the feeling. I went years without a puncture. Around 5 months
ago I replace two tyres on the car and within 6 weeks I had 3 punctures.
The first was a nail (still attached to a piece of wood) in the side
wall of the new tyre which had done less the 1k miles. This required
yet another replacement tyre. The other two punctures were repairable
but both in the new tyres and not the older ones.

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Tricky Dicky[_4_] September 20th 17 08:47 AM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types(Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
I seem to remember having a puncture in a fairly new tubeless tyre in one of those spots they are not allowed to repair, the tyre fitters simply put in a tube job done at a fraction of the cost. I cannot recall that the repair had any detrimental effect on the tyre performance. This was sometime back I do not know if doing that now is legal but if it is it would save a lot of tyre replacement just because the puncture is in the wrong place.

Richard

Tim Lamb[_2_] September 20th 17 09:27 AM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?


What I want is woodscrew proof tyres having had two near new ones ruined
in the last couple of months.


Avoid driving near builders skips!


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Dave Plowman (News) September 20th 17 10:11 AM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
In article ,
Tricky Dicky wrote:
I seem to remember having a puncture in a fairly new tubeless tyre in
one of those spots they are not allowed to repair, the tyre fitters
simply put in a tube job done at a fraction of the cost. I cannot recall
that the repair had any detrimental effect on the tyre performance. This
was sometime back I do not know if doing that now is legal but if it is
it would save a lot of tyre replacement just because the puncture is in
the wrong place.


It's not repairable because the carcass is damaged in a weak area. Fitting
a tube doesn't change this.

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Dave Plowman (News) September 20th 17 10:13 AM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
In article ,
Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?


What I want is woodscrew proof tyres having had two near new ones ruined
in the last couple of months.


Avoid driving near builders skips!


You ever driven in London? ;-)

I do check the gutters in my part of the street where I usually park,
though. When I remember to.

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Tim Lamb[_2_] September 20th 17 08:25 PM

Tubeless Tires Market Report 2017 - by Type Vehicle Types (Two-Wheeler, Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle) and Rim Size
 
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
We all should be working on non puncture no air tyres by now, surely?

What I want is woodscrew proof tyres having had two near new ones ruined
in the last couple of months.


Avoid driving near builders skips!


You ever driven in London? ;-)


I have an intimate knowledge of the Islington speed humps:-(

I do check the gutters in my part of the street where I usually park,
though. When I remember to.


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