Not sure if there is such a thing. Sort of a cross between a motorcycle tire and a formula v tire. Something for high mpg on a super light car. Or would a cycle tire work?
Not sure if there is such a thing. Sort of a cross between a motorcycle tire and a formula v tire. Something for high mpg on a super light car. Or would a cycle tire work?
I'm building an Austin Seven Ulster replica (Sprite powered) and it has skinny ~Nankang 135-15 Tires~ (they look thinner than the picture)
Is that the sort of tire you're looking for?
Those are tall and skinny tires right there.
your tire is also your brakes , if you do not have enough tire on the ground the momentum will just push you , full brakes on or not
beaulieu wrote: your tire is also your brakes , if you do not have enough tire on the ground the momentum will just push you , full brakes on or not
Good point. But four tires stopping a car that weighs the same as a medium sized motorcycle and having a larger total contact patch should be quite sufficient.
aeronca65t wrote: I'm building an Austin Seven Ulster replica (Sprite powered) and it has skinny ~Nankang 135-15 Tires~ (they look thinner than the picture) Is that the sort of tire you're looking for?
Haven't responded for a while, been checking out alternatives. The Nankings seem to be pretty light and narrow for a car tire, just wish there was a lighter one.
V This is sort of what I'm thinking, but with a lower chassis and maybe a 20-40 hp combustion engine if there is one light enough. Not sure if a combustion drivetrain can be as light as a small electric set up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFDi6ksvON4
This pretty neat, too: http://bugev.net/BugE_in_Media.html
edit: Just found these but don't know if they are customs or in production.
You could look into sidecar tires too. Motorcycle sizes and weights, but with a mostly flat contact patch.
oldopelguy wrote: You could look into sidecar tires too. Motorcycle sizes and weights, but with a mostly flat contact patch.
Hey, that's a creative idea! They come in 18 and 19" with 3 1/2-4" widths. Certainly a good size. I'll look into them.
Pretty cool researching these tires. Didn't know that Royal Enfield and Ural motorcycles are still being manufactured!
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