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  2. Tweel - Wikipedia

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    The Tweel airless tire design. The Tweel (a portmanteau of tire and wheel) is an airless tire design developed by the French tire company Michelin.Its significant advantage over pneumatic tires is that the Tweel does not use a bladder full of compressed air, and therefore cannot burst, leak pressure, or become flat.

  3. How big of a blow is losing the Michelin tire plant in ... - AOL

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    In this file photo from 1968, the plot of land where the Michelin Tire plant was to be built is pictured. Senior Business Writer Richard Mize has covered housing, construction, commercial real ...

  4. Michelin - Wikipedia

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    Michelin (/ ˈ m ɪ ʃ É™l ɪ n, ˈ m ɪ tʃ É™l ɪ n / MISH-É™l-in, MITCH-É™l-in, French:), in full Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin SCA ("General Company of the Michelin Enterprises P.L.S."), is a French multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes région of France.

  5. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    Originally part of the industrial conglomerate Goodrich Corporation, it was acquired in 1990 (along with Uniroyal, then The Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company) by the French tire maker Michelin. BFGoodrich was the first American tire manufacturer to make radial tires. It made tires for the then new Winton car from Winton Motor Carriage Company.

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    Save $42 with coupon. $38 at Amazon. ... As Positano put it, "The feet are the body’s Michelin tires. And the last thing you want is for your foot to become a flat tire." Well, Amazon shoppers ...

  7. Michelin Guide - Wikipedia

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    The first Michelin Guide, published in 1900 The 1911 Michelin Guide for the British Isles. In 1900, there were fewer than 3,000 cars on the roads of France. To increase the demand for cars and, accordingly, car tires, the car tire manufacturers and brothers Édouard and André Michelin published a guide for French motorists, the Guide Michelin (Michelin Guide). [2]

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