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The "Shweel!"........


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also how do they claim its light as a feather... those shocks and wheel desing must weight some... and un sprung weight is a big no no

I stopped reading at the point where the blurb claimed that the unsprung weight was zero . . . .  :sad01_anim:

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This looks like a less refined version of Michelin' s "tweel".

Also, with the added mass contained in the wheel there is also the rotational inertia to consider. Wheels are made lighter (I.e. alloys) to save fuel, so why add to the mass of the wheel with this? The financial cost of wheel replacement would be something to consider.

 

However, I can imagine the use of this wheel in military type vehicles would be beneficial on rough uneven terrain in situations where a flat tyre could render the vehicle a stationery target.

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