Monday, May 24, 2021

Bike tires that last a lifetime without any puncture or degradation are inspired by NASA's rover technology

 

I've posted about the NASA rover's memory metal ties on the blog before, and we certainly know that technology developed for the space program often makes its way into our everyday life. So it's not a total shock that those tires would be finding their way into use here on the Earth.

But I wouldn't have bet that the first Earthly use for this tire technology would be on bicycles.

Who knew?

As this article writes, "The airless METL bike tires are crafted out of the Shape Memory Alloy Radial Technology (SMART) – made from strong (like titanium), lightweight yet ultra-elastic material (like rubber) known as NiTinol+."

The METL tires come from The Smart Tire Technology Company and aren't available just yet, though they are taking names for the waitlist. I'm really curious how much those tires would cost and whether they would adaptable from one bike to the next one that a cyclist would purchase. Otherwise, it might not necessarily be a great investment.



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