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  2. Rim (wheel) - Wikipedia

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    Later, solid rubber tires were mounted on the rims of those wooden wheels. Some wooden automobile wheels had a demountable steel rim that was bolted onto the outer circumference of the wooden wheel. Wheels that were completely made of metal (single or multiple pieces) gradually became widespread around the 1930s. [23]

  3. Rays Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Volk Racing – Flagship forged sport wheels brand name of Rays Engineering. [4] Gram Lights – Lightweight wheels manufactured through casting process. Eco Drive Gear – Lightweight wheels focused on being eco friendly. 57 Motor Sport – Cast racing wheels used in World Touring Car Championship and British Touring Car Championship.

  4. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    A tubeless tire system requires an airtight rim — capable of being sealed at the valve stem, spoke holes (if they go all the way through the rim) and the tire bead seat — and a compatible tire. Universal System Tubeless (UST), originally developed by Mavic , Michelin and Hutchinson [ 11 ] for mountain bikes is the most common system of ...

  5. Tire - Wikipedia

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    Wheel: Pneumatic tires are mounted onto wheels that most often have integral rims on their outer edges to hold the tire. Automotive wheels are typically made from pressed and welded steel, or a composite of lightweight metal alloys, such as aluminum or magnesium. There are two aspects to how pneumatic tires support the rim of the wheel on which ...

  6. Rolling resistance - Wikipedia

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    Railroad steel wheel on steel rail. Passenger rail car about 0.0020 [26] 0.0019 to 0.0065 [27] Mine car cast iron wheels on steel rail 0.0022 to 0.0050 [28] Production bicycle tires at 120 psi (8.3 bar) and 50 km/h (31 mph), measured on rollers 0.0050: Dirty tram rails (standard) with straights and curves [citation needed] 0.0045 to 0.0080 [29]

  7. George Walther Sr. - Wikipedia

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    To the truck owner and operator, Walther's new wheel meant easier handling in mounting and dismounting rims and tires. Patent # 1.665.485 was granted on this wheel on April 10, 1928. [13] Walther's initial cast steel wheel designed for solid rubber tires lasted for about 10 years.

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