Sentences with phrase «sidewall flex»

Sidewall flex, a phenomenon where the sidewall of the tire flexes and alters the tire geometry under heavy G cornering, is also a factor in the game, as well as cold tires that give minimal grip during the start of a race.
There was a lot more room inside this car, and you could easily discern the chassis wiggles, tire sidewall flex and minute steering corrections that Petty was exercising.
Steel sidewall reinforcement results in improved steering response (because of less sidewall flex).
Next up is rubber — you can cross Africa on street tires if you've got enough experience, but for the most part, sidewall flex and soft, knobby rubber are your friends.
This time around, the sidewalls flex and bend, and supposedly the overall ch...

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Low profile tires like these do not have enough flex in the sidewall to handle potholes.
With so little sidewall to flex when the tire hits a pothole or goes off - road, odds of a blowout are higher, as are the odds of breaking the rim.
With more flex in the sidewalls, the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres fitted to the standard M2 were not as effective at absorbing bumps.
The substantial sidewall provides enough flex to resist pot - hole damage, helps smooth out the ride, and yet, the CR - V's handling is sharp and enjoyable.
Bend, not break: Acorus wheel adds a pair of rubber flanges for extra flex, saving short - sidewall tires from their early demise.
Featuring ABS sidewalls and sandwich construction, the ski is torsionally stiff with energetic, poppy flex.
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