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Pirelli Intros Self-Inflating Tire

Pirelli introduced a patented self-inflating motorcycle tire at INTERMOT in Munich.
October 4, 2004

Munich - Pirelli introduced a patented self-inflating motorcycle tire at INTERMOT in Munich. The Pirelli Safety Wheel System, developed with fellow Italian manufacturer Brembo, automatically re-inflates after a puncture or a drop in pressure thanks to an internal chamber containing compressed air.

The system comprises three elements: a special rim with an internal tube containing compressed air; a valve that regulates the passage of pressure between the tube and the tire; and the Pirelli Bike X-PRESSURE system, which monitors the pressure and temperature of tires.

When the tire deflates, the valve opens automatically, topping up the original pressure. Under normal conditions, a bike tire loses an average of 0.2 bar every three months. The system is able to compensate for a tire's spontaneous loss of air for a period of between 9-12 months. The system’s valve is programmed to remain closed if tire pressure diminishes due to a drop in temperature, rather than a loss of air.

In the case of a puncture, two things immediately come into play: both the Bike X-PRESSURE system, which warns motorcyclists of a pressure loss by means of a visual signal, and the wheel system valve, which guarantees the passage of air into the tire, compensating for the loss of air.


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