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Old 05-11-10 | 08:48 AM
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Phantoj
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I think the tire doesn't actually "push" up on the rim.

An unloaded, inflated tire has a pressure load (stress) on the rim directed radially inward. This load is exactly counterbalanced by the radial component of the tension in the tire casing.

On a loaded tire, the casing (somehow) loses some of that radial tension stress when it deforms at the contact patch. Maybe.
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