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ianjoyner 06-06-2008 12:03 AM

What tyres / wheels for XXX on grass?
 
Hi,

I race at South Lakes model car club, we do less than 10 grass meetings per year, things aren't that competitive and I've not bought any wheels or tyres for a few years.

I have been running Schumacher mini spikes on the rear and two row studs on the front, I'd be happy to replace with the same, although may go for mini spikes on the front.

Looking around the websites, there doesn't seem to be many places stocking the narrow front wheels? Do people still use the narrow wheels / tyres on 2WD buggies?

How do the Ballistic Buggy / GRP tyres compare?

What wheels are recommended? I used to buy the Losi spoked or dished wheels, seem hard to find though, especially in narrow format.

Ian

ashleyb4 06-06-2008 12:08 AM

Hi ian

99% of people on here when racing on grass use schuamcher mini spikes yellow compound all round when dry. When wet we go to Ballistic Buggy mini spikes green compound when wet, using 4wd fronts as ballisitic buggy stopped making 2wd front tyres a long time ago. As for the wheel situation we use the wide wheels and stretch the narrow tyres over them. As for spoked and dish its all personal prefferance really.

A

ianjoyner 06-06-2008 12:34 AM

Thanks Ashely, I'll go with the yellow mini spikes all round and try some wide rims.

Ian

ianjoyner 06-06-2008 12:44 AM

further question, how about the inserts? Schumacher mediums all round sound okay?

Doomanic 06-06-2008 05:28 AM

On grass the most popular insert is the blue soft foam, commonly referred to as "Snee" inserts.

I have sets of white dish wheels with narrow fronts suitable for the XXX in stock.

ianjoyner 06-06-2008 09:59 AM

thanks, I've not seen any soft blue inserts, only Schumacher hard blue inserts?

ashleyb4 06-06-2008 02:59 PM

I think there green now

I would recomend the medium insert which are

u6733 and u6734 front and rear.

A

ianjoyner 10-06-2008 01:33 AM

Thanks Ashley, I've ordered the medium inserts.

markwilliamson2001 10-06-2008 08:39 AM

You might find that the Ballistic Green Spikes 4wd front tyres give too much steering, as I used to run Schumacher Green Slim minispikes on the front with ballistic green spikes on the rear. Howerver if it is very wet, you will get less steering, so the ballistic green spikes come into their own then.

The schumey green inserts are good, the tyres seem to wear more evenly across the tread with them in.

HTH
Mark

Cowman 20-10-2008 12:37 AM

IS the XXX the earlier version of the XXXCR?

lochness42 20-10-2008 05:07 AM

As long as I know evolution of XXX looked like this:
XXX, XXX Brian Kinwald (or XXXBK), XXXBK2 and now there is XXXCR. So yes XXX is earler version of XXXCR

ashleyb4 20-10-2008 09:39 AM

XXX, XXXke???, XXXbk, XXXbk2, XXXcr????????

A

Lonestar 27-10-2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 170033)
XXX, XXXke???, XXXbk, XXXbk2, XXXcr????????

A


XXXKE and XXXBK and "BK1" are the same thing I believe...
Paul

JBL 28-10-2008 04:29 PM

I have been dealing with a company called MUNMOD RC on ebay, who are selling ballistic wheels front and rear, for only £1.49 a pair. The postage is only £1.14p for the first pair and after that the postage drops to 50p.

I received a good service and ordered 3 pairs of rears from them.:thumbsup:


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