For anyone wondering about the 8 psi bit, if you look at the gauge it was reading in bar. 1 bar being around 14.5 psi, 8 bar would be 116 psi, burst pressure of nearly 300 psi.
awesome video, but the numbers are off ... at the end, the narrator says the tire explodes at 20 PSI. this isnt right. the gauge pictured on the machine reads in bars. 1 bar is about 14.5 PSI. So when the tire exploded, it was actually at 290 PSI.
Au: aurum (gold), Ag: argentum (silver), Hg: hydrargyrum (mercury), Fe: ferrum (iron), Pb: plumbum (lead) , Sn: stannum (tin), Cu: cuprum (copper), Pt: platinum, Mo: molybdenum, Ta: tantalum, Al: aluminum (aluminum). However I am with the British on this one as aluminium being the more sensible, although I am an American. Usually the British take the maximally quirky and inconsistent path possible, so the reason for this one remains a mystery.
The last piece of information regarding the land speed record has now been broken. It is 296 km/h (183.93 mph) by a woman, Denise Mueller-Korenek, on 17 September 2018 at Bonneville Salt Flats behind a converted rail dragster with a fairing.
I'm using recycled tires for a project where I cut the beads off. How can I flatten out the side to side curve of the tire? I want to get it back to the flat state like in the video. I am trying to make flat straps with the used tires.
The destructive test gauge reads neally 20 BAR that 290 PSI (pounds per square inch) NOT 8 psi as the narrator says,my bike tyres are normally run at 35 psi. rec.
The narration is pretty poor. The kevlar strings aren't to 'make the tyre bullet-proof', they're there to make it a folding tyre as opposed to a wire bead that would make a non-folder. Also, the heat doesn't make the rubber expand into the tread, a high pressure air bladder forces it into the tread pattern as the tyre is heated up.
What tire can only handle 20 psi? I can barely run that low with tubeless tires, forget tires with tubes. You'd pinch flat every time you hit that curb.
en wikipedia org/wiki/Aluminium The first step to learning is realizing that you don't know something. Here is your opportunity to learn...or just choose to be willfully ignorant.
@monkeyboy27476 lol not trying to flame here but Continental is one of the best tire manufacturers in the world especially in the cycling industry (Tufo owns in the cycling industry though)
Actually, aluminium is the proper way to spell it.. Iridium osmium tritium scandium helium uranium plutonium sodium magnesium chromium potassium vandium titanium rubidium gallium germanium americium Are you following the train of thought? ;)
lol really 8psi? mine is much more, for better and faster driving, 8psi its like empty XD and hard to drive fast, LOl hoover bike means bankrup to this company XD
Thanks again Triwood for another video. It seems there is more work in making a small tyre than there is a big one. Keep the videos coming! Cheers!!!
For anyone wondering about the 8 psi bit, if you look at the gauge it was reading in bar. 1 bar being around 14.5 psi, 8 bar would be 116 psi, burst pressure of nearly 300 psi.
Great video Triwood, keep them coming!
awesome video, but the numbers are off ... at the end, the narrator says the tire explodes at 20 PSI. this isnt right. the gauge pictured on the machine reads in bars. 1 bar is about 14.5 PSI. So when the tire exploded, it was actually at 290 PSI.
I love Conti tires. They corner great and wear pretty good.
Amazing vedio👌👌👌👌👌The process It was very easy to understand... Thanks for uploading theses vedio😊😊😊
Fab triwood :) i love the how its made series ! thanks for posting keep it up !
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH ! OMG THANKS.
The narrator goofed. that's 20 Bar, not PSI. The unit is written on the bottom of the gauge. PSI Equivalent is 290-ish.
Lailon havy duty tyre, awesome 👍♥️
This is a lot of hand work require to build a $40 tire. I've ridden Conti tires and they are great.
Au: aurum (gold), Ag: argentum (silver), Hg: hydrargyrum (mercury), Fe: ferrum (iron), Pb: plumbum (lead) , Sn: stannum (tin), Cu: cuprum (copper), Pt: platinum, Mo: molybdenum, Ta: tantalum, Al: aluminum (aluminum).
However I am with the British on this one as aluminium being the more sensible, although I am an American. Usually the British take the maximally quirky and inconsistent path possible, so the reason for this one remains a mystery.
The last piece of information regarding the land speed record has now been broken. It is 296 km/h (183.93 mph) by a woman, Denise Mueller-Korenek, on 17 September 2018 at Bonneville Salt Flats behind a converted rail dragster with a fairing.
I'm using recycled tires for a project where I cut the beads off. How can I flatten out the side to side curve of the tire? I want to get it back to the flat state like in the video. I am trying to make flat straps with the used tires.
The destructive test gauge reads neally 20 BAR that 290 PSI (pounds per square inch) NOT 8 psi as the narrator says,my bike tyres are normally run at 35 psi. rec.
Cool. More vids! ;-)
So the person who invented the tyres is one of the most popular sports companies ???
Are Tires in America made like this too? cause my tires suck pretty much!
I would be interested to know, because I don't know, if the British followed suit and use platinium, modybdenium, and tantalium.
The narration is pretty poor. The kevlar strings aren't to 'make the tyre bullet-proof', they're there to make it a folding tyre as opposed to a wire bead that would make a non-folder. Also, the heat doesn't make the rubber expand into the tread, a high pressure air bladder forces it into the tread pattern as the tyre is heated up.
Triwood = My current education
There is a TV show, "how it's made"
What tire can only handle 20 psi? I can barely run that low with tubeless tires, forget tires with tubes. You'd pinch flat every time you hit that curb.
@vettelover2009 Which is the majority of English speakers.
en wikipedia org/wiki/Aluminium
The first step to learning is realizing that you don't know something. Here is your opportunity to learn...or just choose to be willfully ignorant.
Tested to 8 Pounds/square inch?!
surely it's 8 "Bar" (over 100psi)
@monkeyboy27476 lol not trying to flame here but Continental is one of the best tire manufacturers in the world especially in the cycling industry (Tufo owns in the cycling industry though)
Schwalbe FTW!
i towed my nephew behind my motorbike at 300kmh but becouse it wasent done in american i dont win the speed record
@payableondeath2008 you need to buy a better brand.
Tyres?
Its spelled "Tires"
Actually, aluminium is the proper way to spell it..
Iridium
osmium
tritium
scandium
helium
uranium
plutonium
sodium
magnesium
chromium
potassium
vandium
titanium
rubidium
gallium
germanium
americium
Are you following the train of thought? ;)
its tires by the way. lol
tires..
lol really 8psi? mine is much more, for better and faster driving, 8psi its like empty XD and hard to drive fast
handmade? no ISO certification I guess!
MAXXIS are better
lol really 8psi? mine is much more, for better and faster driving, 8psi its like empty XD and hard to drive fast, LOl hoover bike means bankrup to this company XD
@monkeyboy27476 conti's suck!!