27,000 miles

 
Created by the world largest urethane manufacturer

In use today on medical devices for its shock absorbing properties

 
The material you just witnessed is currently used in medical equipment as a "high energy shock absorbing" urethane elastomer foam created to specifically imitate the characteristics of a rubber tire. The urethane was invented by Bayer Chemical and is currently produced by Arnco, a urethane industry giant.

A bicycle tire is both stored energy (compressed air) and shock absorber all in one. This is why it took an industry leader to pioneer a urethane that successfully imitates the feel and liveliness of a rubber tire.

Look again at the tire,

Notice it could go another 10,000 miles.

Any rubber tire purist or critic of an airless tire would quickly be converted after riding a set of these amazing tires.

The tires pictured here use an old design no longer in service and are used to illustrate the wear properties of the material. Our new designs will be futuristic looking and some will incorporate rim specific designs.

We all could use high quality tires with a smooth ride that will last forever, but are you ready for this???

These tires have better traction than rubber. The design of the urethane allows for hydroscopic manipulation of the water it comes into contact with. Look again at the tires, Nobody is going to slip on those tires in the rain.

Wouldn't you like some nice new tires utilizing this urethane for your bike? We want you to have them.

Keep reading to find out more, what will our new designs look like and how did we get 27,000 verifiable miles on our bicycle tires?
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220 lb rider @ 17 miles/day x 5 years = 27,000 miles
 
 
 
 
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Demand for bicycle tires is up, get in now, offer ends 9/15/08
 
 
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high energy shock absorbing urethane