Motorcycle tire ?

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Old 05-12-2006, 07:34 PM
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Hey guys -

I have always wondered if motorcycle tires are made like bicycle tires or do they have some kind of special inner lining or something, i guess because the thought of it being made like a bike tire freaks me out. Can someone let me know if there is something that keeps the tire from blowing out.

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Old 05-13-2006, 04:30 AM
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Nope, a motorcycle tire is made completely different than a bicycle tire.... A motorcycle tire is actually way safer than a car tire. There is a lot of techgnology in a MC tire.. heat dissipation, gripping power hot and cold, blow out resistance, puncture resistance. lateral stability, etc etc....

Don't worry man... that MC tire is the safest most dependable tire you can buy on the market!!
 
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Old 05-13-2006, 08:36 PM
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Thanks, BigRig that make me feel a whole lot better...
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Nope, a motorcycle tire is made completely different than a bicycle tire.... A motorcycle tire is actually way safer than a car tire. There is a lot of techgnology in a MC tire.. heat dissipation, gripping power hot and cold, blow out resistance, puncture resistance. lateral stability, etc etc....

Don't worry man... that MC tire is the safest most dependable tire you can buy on the market!!
 
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