The BBS Climawin system is a wheel technology designed to address the traditional trade-off in cycling aerodynamics: the conflict between low weight for climbing and aerodynamic efficiency for flat terrain. "Climawin" is a portmanteau likely derived from (Italian for climate/weather) and "Win," suggesting a wheelset designed to perform in variable conditions and varied terrain.
The most famous application of the Climawin technology wasn't on a race car, but on one of the most imposing road cars of the 1990s: the Mercedes-Benz C126 SEC. bbs climawin
[ g_v = -\frac\delta\mu \frac\partial p\partial x ] [ g_w = -D_w \frac\partial w\partial x ] Where ( g_v ) = vapor diffusion flux, ( \delta ) = vapor permeability, ( \mu ) = vapor diffusion resistance factor, ( p ) = partial vapor pressure, ( D_w ) = liquid transport coefficient, ( w ) = moisture content. The BBS Climawin system is a wheel technology