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Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 8:23 PM   
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In the hope that somebody could tell me please where to buy some new tyres for my Eurosport please?
I was told they were Intairco but on looking at their website the picture does not match my tyre.
My tyre has a 7.7mm lip, 44mm in diameter before the bead on both sides,they are not pnematic but rather a foam strip inside.
My worn tyre is just under 78mm and I wouldn't have thought it was 83mm to start with.
I did come accross some Behotec which was 80mm new, but I since cant find them and their webite doesn't show any pics of the tyres.
I did Email Behotec but have had no reply so far.
In the hope that you can help......
Thanking you in anticipation
Mark


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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 8:29 PM   
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Intairco pic from their website


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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 8:39 PM   
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Eurokit?

http://www.eurokitshop.it/product.php?id_product=1013

Ask Dave at Motors and Rotors.

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 9:34 PM   
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perhaps those are Robart wheels with aluminum hub upgrade? those used the foam inserts.
can you take some pics of the brake hub to help recognizing that too ?

The more i looked the more they seem to be Robarts.


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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 10:09 PM   
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Do you have a picture of the brake hub? That might confirm if they are Robart...

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 10:16 PM   
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Looks like Eurokit... see page 60 in this catalog
http://www.eurokitlucca.it/uploads/files/cataloghi/2011CatalogoCarrelli.pdf



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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 10:33 PM   
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Hi,

look at http://www.airfighter.eu at Jetpower he had a box with tires Behotec.
You can contact them by email get response quickly.

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 11:14 PM   
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Hi all.
Thankyou very much for your quick replies.
I am sure they are Eurokit so I will go that road-until proven wrong
If anyone has a pair hanging around that they want to sell?
Thankyou again.
Mark

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 11:29 PM   
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Must admit when I saw the title of this thread I wondered what you where asking about, if you are old enough you will know what I mean when you ask someone if they have a rubber. LOL

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/16/2012 11:56 PM   
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Didn't that also involve "a short back and sides"
Or a basin if you went with ya dad, while the
Barber whispered "something for the weekend sir?"

Mark

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 8:37 AM   
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They look the same as mine, which I thought were Eurosport wheels!
But if (like mine) they have inserts, the only tyre that fitted was Robart as mentioned before!
They don't last that long especially with a plane that needs a longer take off run!
I was thinking of packing them with a higher density foam to make them last longer!


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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 8:56 AM   
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They are Eurokit, not sure how we got back to Intairco!
Its the 80mm tyre and we don't have that size, but I am doing a Eurokit order this week for Oleo's so will add tyres on that order.

T'Cock Yours are Peter Liebetrau (if thats how you spell it!!) wheels used by Graupner on the HotSpot. He used Robart tyres (like others-Avonds) until model weights became heavier and the tyre needed to be stiffer. Jet 1A and others use a similar design. Eurokit still offer foam inserts...

Anyway, Mark should have in 7-10 days

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 10:29 AM   
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Didn't that also involve ''a short back and sides''
Or a basin if you went with ya dad, while the
Barber whispered ''something for the weekend sir?''

Mark




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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 11:29 AM   
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Dave,
I obviously heard wrong which is why after 5 days searching with a broken/slow computer I finally posted this thread.
Yes please if you could go ahead with that I'd be grateful.
Jt,
Thanks for the input but it looks like mission accomplished.
Siclick,
Can't believe you gave me the answer I spent days looking for-in 10 minutes.
Thankyou to all replies for you're help
Cheers Mark

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 12:18 PM   
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Guess I was wrong!

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 1:40 PM   
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Order done a few hours ago...

regards

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RE: Rubber recognition required - 10/17/2012 6:52 PM   
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Thanks Dave,
I'll ring you in the next day or 2 with cc number.
Jt-just remember it takes a big man to say you're right.....
But an even bigger man to admit your wrong, well done Jt, now let's all sing along with the good lord above
"we praise you Jt for youre admission"
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