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Thinking of a song that was old before my time, about driving too fast. |
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"Transfusion, transfusion, my red corp-suckles are in mass confusion, |
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I ain't never ever never gonna speed again....Pump a gallon in me, Allen....." |
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High RPM's for a recognizable sound. a whoop whoop whoop sound might be possible at lower speeds? |
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But the tyre rotates once every nth of a second. |
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When the tyres get worn the lights go on and some random music plays making everyone happy. These should be compusory on police cars for a rare spectacle. |
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having spun out on wet road driving on worn, harder? rubber tires, I approve any idea that makes for a warning. + |
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ling,harmonics... if you have ever spent much time around a truck with snow or mud tires.. they make an audible noise based on the reoccurrence of the lugs hitting the pavement at certain intervals with a bit of computer modeling, it is bake-able |
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braubeaton, intresting perspective.. you inspired it |
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It would need to be a very short message. Perhaps a warning siren? |
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Isn't this similar to the idea behind the infamous Firestones? |
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[shad], Yep, I've heard off-road tyres on tarmac. But they don't sing yankie doodle dandy. Whatever sound they make must repeat every revolution, which is quite often (several times per second). |
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Don't dangerously worn tyres make a warning sound anyway? Kind of a "screeeeeeeeeeeeech CRUNCH!" type noise in my experience... |
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Taking the advertising tie-in to the next level, fitters could syndicate their advertising slogans to the tyre manufacturers so the tyres would then remind you to go back there to have the next ones fitted. |
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