I read this earlier. They're either using spectacular levels of snake oil verbiage to describe vibration dampers (like those little things you see on tennis racquet strings) or they don't work at all.
Can't see how a sticker is going to stop anything vibrating, especially the one on the tyre ๐
Effects:
Less vibration
best performance
Increased performance
Gain in productivity
Reduced maintenance costs
[b]INCREASE IN EARNINGS[/b]
Going to stick one to my forehead
What a load of BS. Atomic level electrodynamic micro bollocks
I suspect a cheap experiment is needed...we need to aquire some of these damper things then break into the Ann Summers manufacturing plant and get these added to the toy finishing process...then we wait to see if the returns volume goes up (figuratively!)...
I ****ing hate mountain biking.
Reminds me of [url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29459896 ]fake bomb detectors[/url]
I reckon it's an experiment to see just how gullible the privateer market really is
I'm hovering over the buy button, but will my Power Balance wristband cancel out the atomic disturbance created by these stickers?
To quote a hair care ad... here's the science
Can't decide if it's an april fool that's resurfaced.