• @[email protected]
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    18 hours ago

    The wear rate should be proportional to the weight of the system (car plus cargo and passsengers, bike plus cargo and riders), maybe with some correction factors for things that affect wear rate like knobbiness.

    Since bikes weigh a couple orders of magnitude less on average, the amount of tire wear material should also be a couple orders of magnitude less.

    Edit: other lemmyer said wear is proportional to weight to the 4th power and that may be correct. I vaguely recall that from school now that they mentioned it.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 hours ago

      should be proportional to the weight of the system

      It’s that really true? Wear to the roads is proportional to the fourth power of axle weight so I would never have predicted a linear relationship.

    • @calcopiritus
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      27 hours ago

      Doesn’t speed/acceleration affect it? If that is the case, that’s another pro for bikes.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 hours ago

      Assuming the material properties and physical design of the two tire types is identical, maybe