product Cycle and Rickshaw Pneumatic Tyres
certification BIS ISI Certification
Standard IS 2414:2005
description Although air-filled chambers are used by both rickshaw pneumatic tires and cycle pneumatic tires to provide cushioning, shock absorption, and flexibility during rides, there are several important differences between the two types of tires. Cycle tires come in a variety of sizes, tread patterns, and widths to meet different riding demands. They are made for bicycles used on a variety of surfaces and riding styles. These tires provide optimum performance tailored to various terrains, catering to road biking, mountain biking, commuting, and recreational riding. Their different tread patterns and compositions provide comfort, control, and grip. Pneumatic rickshaw tires are designed for three-wheeled vehicles that are mostly utilized for urban transportation. They are not like other tires. In order to handle the weight of the car and its occupants while withstanding the rigors of frequent starts, stops, and turns on city roads, these tires are wider, more robust, and more durable. Their design prioritizes durability and reliability in transportation services, allowing them to maneuver through tiny streets and uneven terrain.