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Bias Construction Michelin Radial Construction

Deformation of the tyre contact area

Even ground pressure over the whole contact area

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Michelin bias construction

    The crown and sidewall are formed by the same ply structure.

    The tread is subjected to any flexing which occurs and this causes :

    • deformation of the tyre contact area on the ground
    • friction with the ground

    The casing plies tend to “scissor” in relation to each other.

    As a result, there is :
    • Accelerated wear
    • Poor grip
    • High fuel consumption
    • Fair road holding
    • High heat built up
    • Prone to crown punctures

Michelin radial  construction

    The sidewall and tread areas function separately.

    The tread is unaffected by the flexing of the sidewalls, so there is :

    • less deformation of the tyre contact area on the ground
    • less friction with the ground

    There is no movement between casing plies.

    Advantages :

    • Longer tyre life
    • Excellent grip
    • Reduced braking distances
    • Even ground pressure over the whole contact area. This provides excellent flotation.
    • Lower fuel consumption
    • Smoother and better road holding
    • Cool running : giving added safety
    • Excellent protection against punctures

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