Uniform wear characteristics: Thanks to advanced production technology and tire structure, the tire can achieve more uniform wear during use. The wear degree of parts such as the crown, shoulder and sidewall is relatively consistent, thus avoiding local excessive wear. This not only ensures that Tricycle Tires can maintain good performance throughout their service life, but also improves the economy and reliability of the tire.
Excellent rubber elasticity: The rubber in the tire has good elasticity, like a natural shock absorber, which can effectively absorb and buffer the vibration and impact from the road during the vehicle's driving. When the vehicle passes through uneven roads such as potholes and speed bumps, the rubber can deform quickly, convert the vibration energy into its own elastic potential energy, and then slowly release it, reducing the vibration transmitted to the vehicle and the driver, and providing a comfortable driving experience.
Air cushioning auxiliary effect: The appropriate Tricycle Tire air pressure interacts with the tire structure to produce a cushioning effect similar to that of an air spring. During the vehicle's driving, the air in the tire can compress and rebound within a certain range, further improving the cushioning capacity. This air spring effect not only reduces the burden on the vehicle's suspension system, but also protects the vehicle chassis and other components, extending the overall service life of the vehicle.
Tread Thickness: Compared with ordinary Motorcycle Tires, the rubber thickness of the tread has been increased. This thick layer of rubber is like a solid armor, which can effectively resist the puncture of sharp objects on the road. Even if you encounter sharp objects such as stones and glass fragments during driving, the thickened tread can provide sufficient protection, greatly reducing the risk of tire puncture.
Protection ability of the protective layer: Multiple layers of high-strength cord and special protective coating can be used inside the carcass, which further improves the puncture resistance of the tire. When a sharp object tries to penetrate the tread, the protective layer will prevent it from going further, so that the tire can still maintain good sealing and integrity under complex road conditions, reducing damage and air leakage caused by punctures.