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  2. Radial tire - Wikipedia

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    With only radial cords, a radial tire would not be sufficiently rigid at the contact with the ground. To add further stiffness, the entire tire is surrounded by additional belts oriented closer to the direction of travel, but usually at some "spiral" angle. These belts can be made of steel (hence the term steel-belted radial), polyester, or ...

  3. Goodyear Polyglas tire - Wikipedia

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    Increased fuel efficiency and tire mileage overcame the higher price of radial construction. According to a 1976 study, more police departments used steel or fabric radial-ply tires than belted bias-ply and bias or cross-ply tires for their pursuit cars. [15] Goodyear Polyglas tires are now manufactured for owners of period cars. [16]

  4. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The first radial tire developed and produced by Firestone was the ill-fated Firestone 500 radial. Manufacturing of the new tire was performed on equipment designed to manufacture bias-ply tires. [41] During the 1970s, Firestone experienced major problems with the Firestone 500 radial. The Firestone 500 steel-belted radials began to show signs ...

  5. Technical FAQ: Steel wires in tires, thru-axles, 10/11-speed ...

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    Zinn weighs in on some quotidian questions -- like, can constantly removing and replacing a thru-axle damage the threads?

  6. Tire - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] [26] Radial tires are also seldom seen in diameters of greater than 42 inches, as such tires are difficult to make. [50] Bias tire (bias-ply, or cross-ply) construction utilizes body ply cords that extend diagonally from bead to bead, usually at angles in the range of 30 to 40 degrees from the direction of travel. [51]

  7. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Such tires will have an arrow showing which way the tire should rotate when the vehicle is moving forwards. B: Bias belted; tires for motorcycles (Example: 150/70 B 17 69 H) – diagonal construction with belt added under the tread; BSB: Broken serrated band; BSL: Black serrated letters; BSW: Black sidewall

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