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Joe George
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:10 am Post subject: model 3 tires |
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Tractor supply has 20.00 x7.00 x8 tires for about $55.00 with knobs in 6
rows around the tire. about 150 / 200 total. is there an easy way to
remove them?
regards,
Joe
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dave(at)cfisher.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:25 am Post subject: model 3 tires |
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Why buy knobbies when you can get the real tire for I think 40$
Ask John McBean or search for MIPPI Ultralights in Mich.
Dave
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eskflyer(at)lvcisp.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:29 pm Post subject: model 3 tires |
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look at the Kenda tire 20x7x8 they are only 20. for each . I buy mine from
rocky mountain atv
www.rockymountainatvmc.com
1-800-336-5437
they are great and with the lugs work wonderful they are not like the cheng
shin original tires that are stripped of the lugs , by the way the cheng
shin tires only cost 20. each and resell for 115. each when trimmed of the
lugs .
John Perry
kitfox 2 N718PD
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dave(at)cfisher.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:30 pm Post subject: model 3 tires |
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http://www.mipowerparachute.com/Tires.html
read that 40$ each
no idea why you would mess around removing lugs.
Also --seach out gold cart wheels 16.5 or 18.5 should work fine on 8 "
rim .
Dave
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eskflyer(at)lvcisp.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:22 pm Post subject: model 3 tires |
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all these tires are only 2 ply , which is why i like the kenda tire with the
straight lug they deflect the stickers and catus and goat heads and such . I
no longer have flats to deal with lol . also the 2 ply tires quickly wear
out on pavement if doing alot of flying and your gear is not tracked right .
Just my humble opinion and noone made me say these things .
John Perry
Kitfox 2 N718PDF
fly safe fly low fly slow and have FUN
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 5:31 am Post subject: model 3 tires |
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John , Very good point there on the 2 ply tires.
If you are flying off paved mostly perhpas a golf cart style tire would fare
better plus they are still fairly tall and wide to give good flotation on
soft ground.
No cactus up here in Canada ;-0
Dave
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 3:59 pm Post subject: model 3 tires |
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A thought or two on tires.
A friend had the flatter tread golf cart type tires and will tell you that
the flat tread caused a significant cruise speed reduction. I understand
the rap on the knobby tires is that they can catch and throw rocks - not
good for fabric wings, though another guy in our group has worn his knobbys
nearly flat and has no wing holes.
I have the big two ply puppies and have three years and about three hundred
hours on them and my log book says just about one landing on average per
hour, mostly on pavement. I don't see any cord yet. There is a guy in the
neighborhood - a CFI - that used to give me my bi-annual flight review and
he loved low level stuff - you know, the down the runway dance with first
right tire then left and so on. The only problem was I couldn't convince
him that the visual track in a Kitfox was not like a Cessna. I changed
tires out after every review and once after he took a guy up - or I guess
more accurately down and sideways for the hour his insurance needed. I've
got a new guy now.
The point is; if your tires are wearing quickly, check your alignment with
the runway on landing. An easy way to do it is to align your airplane on
the ground with a distant object - a tree is great. Then climb in and check
where the tree appears in your windshield. That is straight ahead. Then
take a grease pencil or a thin strip of tape and mark the tree. Now you
have straight ahead on the windsheild. Land with that on the far end of the
runway, saves tires and lowers the tendency to do what tailwheel airplanes
try to do all the time.
One further note. When returning from Idaho several years ago six of us
were fleeing some nasty looking weather and decided to land at Jackpot,
Nevada to overnight and hope. The runway ran west to east and we were in
strong tailwinds from the north. The first guy in was our most experienced
pilot - my new bi-annual guy, in a nose dragging Rans by the way - and he
announced an estimate of "8 at 90 degrees". After we were all on the
ground, I was glad he was dead wrong because if he had announced 28 at 90
degrees, I would have started thinking - thinking left wing down opposite
rudder etc., flying way behind the airplane. As it worked out I kept the
airplane aligned with the runway with the windshield tape over the opposite
end of the runway and did what I had to do to keep it there, resulting in a
perfect side slip to landing. Not pretty, mind you, but got it down. My
most vivid memory was not being able to tell when I was on the ground as
there was just too much motion - mostly pitching - even there.
Just some thoughts,
Lowell
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Guy Buchanan

Joined: 16 Jul 2006 Posts: 1204 Location: Ramona, CA
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:48 pm Post subject: model 3 tires |
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At 04:59 PM 9/3/2006, you wrote:
Quote: | Then
take a grease pencil or a thin strip of tape and mark the tree. Now you
have straight ahead on the windsheild. Land with that on the far end of the
runway, saves tires and lowers the tendency to do what tailwheel airplanes
try to do all the time.
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I'll vouch for this technique. It's GREAT! The only thing I'll add is that
when you sit in the plane and focus on the tree you see two lines,
(binocular vision,) which nicely bracket it. The Kitfox Head-Up-Display!
Guy
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Michel

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:06 am Post subject: model 3 tires |
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On Sep 4, 2006, at 1:59 AM, Lowell Fitt wrote:
Quote: | Then take a grease pencil or a thin strip of tape and mark the tree.
Now you have straight ahead on the windsheild.
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I tried that a couple of years ago, Lowell, but when I am down on the
runway, I can't see the end of it, my cowling being too high and hiding
it. How do you manage it?
Cheers,
Michel
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:38 pm Post subject: model 3 tires |
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Good thought, I'll have to try it and see. I guess it is for the initial
alignment and at the flair, I guess I just close my eyes. Seriously,
though, I'll try it and see when the runway goes away.
Lowell
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