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Pneumatic Tyres:
1. Comfort - These tyres offer better shock absorption and smoother riding comfort due to their filled air.
2. Traction - They have better road grip and deliver superior traction, making them ideal for different kinds of terrains.
3. Load Bearing - These tyres are good at carrying heavy loads due to their strong build and large surface area.
4. Road Noise - They generate less road noise because the air inside acts as a good shock absorber.
5. Damage Repair - Damage to pneumatic tyres can be repaired more easily. They can be patched up to fix punctures or leaks.
However, they are prone to puncture, air leaks and require regular air pressure checks and maintenance.
Solid Tyres:
1. Durability - Solid tyres are more durable and resistant to punctures and sharp objects.
2. Maintenance - They require less maintenance as they do not need to be inflated or deflated.
3. Puncture-proof - Being solid, they are nearly immune to punctures and thus minimize downtime.
4. Longevity - These tyres tend to last longer compared to pneumatic tyres as they are not prone to wear and tear caused by air pressure issues.
However, they offer less comfort and shock absorption on rough terrains. They also generate more road noise and need to be completely replaced in case of damage. They might also not be as good at carrying very heavy loads compared to their pneumatic counterparts.