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BigRep, a Berlin maker of super-sized 3D printers , has introduced what it's calling a "world-first 3D-printed airless bicycle tire ... mountain riding versus road riding, or to handle different ...
Two years ago, we heard how the Ohio-based Smart Tire Company was developing shape memory airless ... bike. For this commercial introduction of the technology, the Smart Tire Company is offering a ...
LOS ANGELES — SMART Tire Co. (STC) is accepting pre-orders for its "METL" airless bicycle tires — made from NASA ... to pre-order through Kickstarter in one size, 700x35c, for road/gravel bike sizes, ...
These airless Metl tires are made from nitinol ... that are “DIY easy install” onto most common road or gravel bike rims. That’s about 10x the price of good bicycle tires, with prices ...
The Ohio-based Smart Tire Company has unveiled its shape memory airless bicycle tires called METL ... presenting a transformative solution for both on-road and off-road vehicles.
An Ohio-based company has seemingly perfected NASA's rover tire technology for a more terrestrial purpose—tires for road bicycles ... to change the future of bicycle tires.
When tires make contact with the road, tiny particles are abraded and emitted ... have already joined the waiting list for their first commercial product - an airless SMART bicycle tire - set to ...
STC has worked with this technology for a long time, and we had already reported about their METL bicycle tires ... easily absorb road bumps and never go flat. Although the tires themselves ...
Dutch manufacturer Supreme Dutch specialises in airless bicycle tires made entirely from foam. After more than 10 years of research and development, and an exclusive, multi-year partnership with ...
Growing adopting of electric bikes will present ... than 40% share of global airless tires market by 2030. Rising use of the products in hybrid and electric cars, off-road vehicles, heavy ...
Their first commercial product is METL, an airless bicycle tire meant for the fast-growing micromobility market, which Yennie claimed would allow them to eventually move into automobile tires.