This DIY project for puncture-proof tires is cheap and simple.
A craftsman has built his own airless bike tires using just PVC pipes, bolts, and nuts, proving that puncture-resistant technology isn’t just for big manufacturers.
While companies like Michelin have spent years developing airless tires for cars, this DIY version offers a cheap and effective way to make your bike flat-proof.
The design, featured in a YouTube video by The Q, eliminates the need for traditional air-filled tires, reducing the risk of punctures and making it an eco-friendly alternative to rubber tubes.
Learn how to do it yourself.
US-based craftsman ‘the Q’ demonstrates his cheap and simple airless bike tire construction, made only of PVC pipes, bolts, and nuts.