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Michelin Tires

Posted: 1/31/09 6:44am Message 1 of 7
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So what do you think of these Michelin tires?

Somehow I can't seem to picture them on my Stingray. Maybe I'm just too old fashioned..... But then again I have a little trouble imagining a really good burnout with these babies on...... Tuxblacray2009-01-31 08:35:11


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Posted: 1/31/09 7:07am Message 2 of 7
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Something's missing?????????  Oh, Yeah, AIR!
looks like a little more work to keep them sidewalls clean.



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Posted: 1/31/09 8:30am Message 3 of 7
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As the article points out - could be trouble in snow and mud - Then again our ladies hardly ever get "exposed"
I agree - I can't see them holding up to a burn -out - I wounder how cornering would be?
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Posted: 1/31/09 8:58am Message 4 of 7
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These would be very hard for me to get used to. They sure are ugly...


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Posted: 1/31/09 10:41am Message 5 of 7
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I've been seeing these things for a couple of years now....ever wonder why they haven't actually put them into production? Hmmm....

They may wind up as useful space-saver spares, but other than that, and show car dooty, I see no real world applications for them...


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Posted: 1/31/09 11:13am Message 6 of 7
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[QUOTE=Adams' Apple] I've been seeing these things for a couple of years now....ever wonder why they haven't actually put them into production? Hmmm....

They may wind up as useful space-saver spares, but other than that, and show car dooty, I see no real world applications for them... [/QUOTE]

Shucks ah thank theyd be great in da front yard wit all differnt kinda purty flowerz planted in all dem dividerz...


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Posted: 1/31/09 8:19pm Message 7 of 7
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Yep, this design has been around for several years.   They were first called the Tweel.  I can't help but think there are some drawbacks, or they would be out already.
 
There are very great advantages, no doubt.  I have seen films of them in action.  The bumps factor is great, really smooths things out.   But handling is odd looking.  They really bend over quite a lot.  I would think handling would not serve very well.   But I didn't drive them, just looked at the video.



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