Bias & Radial
Deformation of the tyre contact area
Even ground pressure over the whole contact area
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
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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