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Mick Mudd

Über Member
Amazingly, nobody has ever invented a puncture-proof bike tyre, surely it's not rocket science?
I haven't the knowhow to do it myself but surely there must be inventors out there who could do it with some kind of modern rubbery material and take out a patent?
A couple of ideas spring to mind, firstly a "honeycombed" solid rubber tyre like this experimental one on a vehicle -

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and secondly a pneumatic tyre with a very fine metal puncture-proof "chain mail" mesh woven into the wall?-

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Then perhaps one day scenes like these will be things of the past?..:smile:-

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DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
@Mick Mudd - Have you come across Tannus solid tyres? They're puncture-proof.
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Back in the early 70s, Tomorrow's World demonstrated a compound that was put into a standard vehicle tyre in the form of a sausage. the whole tyre was then gently heated allowing said compound to expand into a firm, but not solid, spongelike form filling the airspace of the tyre.
The tyre was then fitted to an army Landrover, drilled through with several large holes and the Landy was then driven over an assault course, with no apparent ill effects to tyre or the Landy.
Wonder what happened to this apparently good idea for puncture proof car tyres - ? :whistle:
 
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