Ok but actually, what are they for?
If I had to guess, they either help grip the road or help smooth aerodynamics around the tire.
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Ok so quants and friends of quants, I think this might be the topic of the day. ⭕️👀
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They are simply leftovers from the injection molding process. That's it. They cost money to remove them so they don't bother most of the time.
I'm sticking with road lovers
Also, proof of brand new tire