But graphene's electrons expand, in a sense, to cover large swaths, effectively riding over impurities like the tires of a monster
truck over potholes.
Not exact matches
The
truck feels tough as nails with the full frame, as though you could climb Mount Kilimanjaro in the damn thing, and yet the ride around town borders on plush — it's comfortable
over the worst
potholes.
Even when the
truck is unloaded, the ride is comfortable, with hardly any hint of the expected rear - axle sidestep when rolling
over bumps and
potholes.
The steering is vague but the ride decent — the
truck doesn't crash or bang
over potholes.
For those of us in cars and
trucks, running
over a
pothole means we get jarred and at the very worse, screws up the alignment on our vehicle.