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{{Short description|Run-flat tire component}}
'''Tire mousse''' is a component in certain types of off-road [[run flat tires]], designed to allow them to maintain functionality despite a puncture. It is a ring of flexible foam that slid inside the tire before it is fitted on the rim.<ref>http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02062007/29/run-flat-mousse-tyres-detail.html</ref> The mousse is compressed as soon as the tire is inflated. One the tire begins being used, it heats up and becomes primed for use.<ref>http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02062007/29/run-flat-mousse-tyres-detail.html</ref> In the event of an air leak, and subsequent loss of pressure, the mousse expands to fill the void, giving a pressure about half that of a properly inflated tire.<ref>http://two-wheels.michelin.com/2w/front/index.jsp?codeRubrique=8092004155045&codePage=8092004155045_23092004181624&lang=EN</ref><ref>http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02062007/29/run-flat-mousse-tyres-detail.html</ref>
'''Tire mousse''' is a component in certain types of off-road [[run-flat tire]]s, designed to allow them to maintain functionality despite a puncture. It is a ring of flexible foam that is placed inside a tire before it is fitted on the rim.<ref name="Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com">[http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=254994&FS=wrc Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606152915/http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=254994&FS=wrc |date=2011-06-06 }}</ref> The original run-flat mousse, called Bib-Mousse, was developed in 1984 by [[Michelin]], for use on motorbikes in enduro, rally-raid and motocross events.<ref name="Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com"/> In 1987, Michelin debuted its ATS system (Appui Temporaire Souple, or Flexible Temporary Support) on the works [[Renault 11]]s of [[Jean Ragnotti]] and [[François Chatriot]] on the Acropolis Rally.<ref name="Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com"/> It won the [[Technological Innovation Award]] in 1988.<ref name="Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com"/>


==Use==
Mousse is used on cars and motorcycles in certain types of [[off-road racing]] such as the [[World Rally Championship]], although it is banned following the 2007 season, and the [[Dakar Rally]].<ref>http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=434851</ref>
The mousse is compressed as soon as the tire is inflated. Once the tire begins being used, it heats up and becomes primed for use.<ref name="Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com"/> In the event of an air leak, and subsequent loss of pressure, the mousse expands to fill the void, giving a pressure almost equal to that of a properly inflated tire.<ref name="Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com"/><ref>[http://moto.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-bib-mousse Michelin Motorcycle Tyres: Bib-Mousse<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Mousse is used on cars and motorcycles in certain types of [[off-road racing]] such as the [[Dakar Rally]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=434851 |title=Run-Flat Tires:A New Standard Rising - MSN Autos<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2008-01-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080308030425/http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=434851 |archive-date=2008-03-08 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/158587-0/pirellis_gravel_tyre_gets_green_light.html WRC: Pirelli's gravel tyre gets 'green light'<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

===Bib-Mousse===
''Bib-Mousse'' is a Tire mousse made by French tire manufacturer [[Michelin]]. The Bib-Mousse was named after Michelin's well-known mascot, [[Bibendum]].{{citation needed|date=February 2008}} It is a [[Torus|ring]] of [[Butyl rubber|butyl]] honeycomb [[Foam rubber|foam]] with its cells filled with [[nitrogen]].{{citation needed|date=February 2008}} It has a smooth-molded outer skin that is designed to slip into specific size off-road motorcycle tires.{{citation needed|date=February 2008}}


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Latest revision as of 16:03, 8 April 2024

Tire mousse is a component in certain types of off-road run-flat tires, designed to allow them to maintain functionality despite a puncture. It is a ring of flexible foam that is placed inside a tire before it is fitted on the rim.[1] The original run-flat mousse, called Bib-Mousse, was developed in 1984 by Michelin, for use on motorbikes in enduro, rally-raid and motocross events.[1] In 1987, Michelin debuted its ATS system (Appui Temporaire Souple, or Flexible Temporary Support) on the works Renault 11s of Jean Ragnotti and François Chatriot on the Acropolis Rally.[1] It won the Technological Innovation Award in 1988.[1]

Use

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The mousse is compressed as soon as the tire is inflated. Once the tire begins being used, it heats up and becomes primed for use.[1] In the event of an air leak, and subsequent loss of pressure, the mousse expands to fill the void, giving a pressure almost equal to that of a properly inflated tire.[1][2]

Mousse is used on cars and motorcycles in certain types of off-road racing such as the Dakar Rally.[3][4]

Bib-Mousse

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Bib-Mousse is a Tire mousse made by French tire manufacturer Michelin. The Bib-Mousse was named after Michelin's well-known mascot, Bibendum.[citation needed] It is a ring of butyl honeycomb foam with its cells filled with nitrogen.[citation needed] It has a smooth-molded outer skin that is designed to slip into specific size off-road motorcycle tires.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Run-Flat Mousse Tyres In Detail Motorsport.com Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Michelin Motorcycle Tyres: Bib-Mousse
  3. ^ "Run-Flat Tires:A New Standard Rising - MSN Autos". Archived from the original on 2008-03-08. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  4. ^ WRC: Pirelli's gravel tyre gets 'green light'