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  2. Tire mousse - Wikipedia

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    It is a ring of flexible foam that is placed inside a tire before it is fitted on the rim. [1] The original run-flat mousse, called Bib-Mousse, was developed in 1984 by Michelin , for use on motorbikes in enduro, rally-raid and motocross events. [ 1 ]

  3. Off-road tire - Wikipedia

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    Off-road tires (Off-road tyre) are a category of vehicle tires that use deep tread to provide more traction on unpaved surfaces such as loose dirt, mud, sand, or gravel. [1] Compared to ice or snow tires, they lack studs but contain deeper and wider grooves meant to help the tread sink into mud or gravel surfaces.

  4. 27.5 mountain bike - Wikipedia

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    The wheel size is sometimes erroneously called "650B" [8] [9] as a "marketing term" by some manufacturers for their 27.5", but the 650B size has traditionally been a designation for a 26 inch diameter (ISO ~ 40-584 demi-ballon tire) using the same ISO 584 mm rim [10] used by French tandems, Porteurs and touring bicycles.

  5. Wilderness Trail Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Trail Bikes logo. Wilderness Trail Bikes (usually shortened to WTB) is a privately owned company based in Marin County, California, USA.Founded in 1982 [1] [2] as a company that specialized in mountain bike parts, today WTB sources and sells its product worldwide supplying bike manufacturers and bike shops with components including tires, saddles, rims and grips.

  6. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Snow bikes—A snow bike takes a typical dirt-bike and replaces the rear wheel with a single tread system similar to a snowmobile and the front wheel with a large ski. They are much smaller and more nimble than a snowmobile, and they have a tighter turning radius, which lets the rider go where many snowmobiles cannot.

  7. Rim (wheel) - Wikipedia

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    Cutaway diagram of a rim and tire from an ATV Cross section of a bicycle rim A wooden bicycle rim with tubular tire. The rim is the "outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire". [1] It makes up the outer circular design of the wheel on which the inside edge of the tire is mounted on vehicles such as automobiles. [2]