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ˈsnow tyre N, ˈsnow tire N

spare ˈtyre N, spare ˈtire N

1. spare tyre AUTO:

2. spare tyre inf (fat):

ˈtyre gauge N

ˈtyre pres·sure N no pl

bead (part of a tyre) N

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It had a high-mounted front fender, high handlebars, softer springs supporting the seat, a scrambler -style high-mounted exhaust pipe, and street-legal off-road tyres.
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Other popular applications are: carpet fibres, apparel, airbags, tyres, zip ties, ropes, conveyor belts, hoses and the outer layer of turnout blankets.
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In grooved tyres replaced racing slick tyres to reduce cornering speed.
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According to the company, more than 80% of its passenger car and van tyre sales are winter tyres.
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Anyhow, most of the major brands have tubeless-ready wheelsets but there's still a dearth of tyres out there.
road.cc
They do still need replacing with wear, but nowhere nearly as quickly as pneumatic tyres.
www.mirror.co.uk
This is followed by a warm up with cars being allowed out onto the track to warm up their cars and tyres.
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Clay is used in a wide range of products such as bricks, tyres, porcelain, glossy magazines, medicines and toothpaste.
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You get tremendous grip from the tubeless, low-profile radial tyres, helping the bike corner as though clamped on rails.
www.thehindu.com
Bicycle tyres, and in particular those used in competitions, were fragile and vulnerable to punctures.
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