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Re: Technic wheels
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Tue, 8 Feb 2000 20:14:05 GMT
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Those are the same as the ones used in the 8479, but in gray
instead of 5571. Anyway, he did list those, if you look
again.
What he did miss was the fact that the 8868 hub was also
re-used as the hub for the _early_ version of the wheels that
we see today in the 9735. In other words, there was a tire, at
one time, with the exact outer size and tread as the 9735 tires,
that fit the old smooth hubs from the 8868, instead of the newer
hubs in the 9735. This tire was solid and made of the same
foamy material as the 8868/8860 tires, which is very different
from today's hollow, rubber tire. You can find this tire in the
8840, 8082, and others technic sets of the early 90s.
"Selçuk Göre" <sgore@superonline.com> wrote in message
news:389FD731.BE1A189D@superonline.com...
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> John Cromer wrote:
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> Tyres/hubs from sets 5571 and 5563. Not used yet in any technic set, but
> it's quite a "technic" style tyre/hub couple I think, at least more than
> 13x24 model team ones, having pin holes rather than axle holes. (these
> model team tyres looks more realistic though, when coupled by a medium
> pulley wheel for driving..:-)
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> It's strange but my model team tyres have no side wall printings, by the
> way.
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> Selçuk
> >
> > For the following tires, the 1st number in the tire's side-wall
> > inscription is the tire's width in mm and the 2nd number is the
> > tire's INNER diameter in mm (ie the diameter of its hub).
> >
> > Part# Side-wall Inscription Hub Part# Example Set
> > ------- --------------------- --------- -----------
> > 3740 24 x 43 3739 8860
> > ? 20 x 30 ? 8868
> > 6581 20 x 30 (balloon) 6582 9735
> > 2696 13 x 24 (Model Team) 2695 8842
> >
> > For the following tires, the 1st number in the tire's side-wall
> > inscription is the tire's OUTER diameter in mm and the 2nd number is the
> > tire's width in mm.
> >
> > Part# Side-wall Inscription Hub Part# Example Set
> > ------- --------------------- --------- -----------
> > 6578 30.4 x 14 VR 2994 8247, 2129
> > 6579 43.2 x 28 S 6580 8408
> > 6594 49.6 x 28 VR 6595 8286
> > 2995 68.8 x 40 Q 2896 8437
> > 32003 68.8 x 24 S 32004 8479, 5571
> >
> > 6596 81.6 x 14.2 Z 2903 8422
> > 2902 81.6 x 15 2903 8838, 9719
> > 2997 81.6 x 34 ZR 2998 8880
> > 32196 81.6 x 34 ZR 32197 8448
> >
> > 32076 None 32057 8417
> > 32078 None 32077 8428, 8462
> >
> > I haven't included the normal tires you find in LEGO System sets,
> > although a number of them show up in Technic sets frequently.
> >
> > Can anyone think of any "Technic" tires I've missed?
> >
> > John C.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Technic wheels
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| (...) I don't quite follow you. Are you saying that 8479 and 5571 has the same wheels? But they do not! The 5571 wheels are larger than the ones from 8479. If that was not what you meant, then please excuse me! :-) Fredrik (25 years ago, 9-Feb-00, to lugnet.technic)
| | | Re: Technic wheels
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| (...) Sorry, but I was right..:-) Those tyres and hubs from 8479 and 5571/5563 are not same. 5571/5563 ones are larger in diameter. I was not aware about the two different types of 20*30 balloon tyre, by the way. I was thinking that they used the (...) (25 years ago, 9-Feb-00, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) Tyres/hubs from sets 5571 and 5563. Not used yet in any technic set, but it's quite a "technic" style tyre/hub couple I think, at least more than 13x24 model team ones, having pin holes rather than axle holes. (these model team tyres looks (...) (25 years ago, 8-Feb-00, to lugnet.technic)
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