h a l f b a k e r yStrap *this* to the back of your cat.
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Zippy Tyres
Bicycle tyres with big zips running along them, so that pulling them off your wheels is made easier | |
Whether using spoons or actual puncture repair equipment, it's tough removing a tyre from a bicycle wheel. Wouldnt things be easier if the tyre just had a rubber zip running around its circumference, so that you could just unzip your tyre and pull it off your bike?
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You mean around the circumference of
the wheel? I'm not sure how well any
zipper would stand up to the wear and
the flexing and the grime, and it would
be embarrassing if your wheelflies
unzipped at the wrong time. |
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The wheelfly situation would only be embarrassing if the inner tube was white and sprinkled with little red lovehearts. |
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I think you'ld be better off with solid
tyres. Incidentally, does anyone know
why you can't make "foam rubber tyres"
(using rubber foam in which the
trapped air is at high pressure, encased
in a conventional tyre-like skin)? |
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I'm certain this could be done with Zip-loc technology -- put a rubber bead on each rim instead of seating the tyre on the rim, and flange the tire. Inside pressure would "pull" the two flange edges in close for a good seal. Deflate the tyre and the mated rubber would unseal itself. |
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Good notion. It's been many years since I successfully changed a bike tyre -- a few years ago I gave it up to the pros as the job is just too likely to drive me inside for a box-cutter and rim straightening tools. |
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