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Subject: Re: Europa-List: outrigger wheels
From: Kevin Klinefelter <kevann@gotsky.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 05:49:25
Do you guys have a part # for the wheels your speaking of?
Kevin
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fred Klein 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:44 PM
  Subject: Re: Europa-List: outrigger wheels


  Jim...nuthin like an endorsement by someone who's had some real 
experience...thanks for your comment..I'll hang onto my set of Performa 
wheels...just in case.


  From my armchair, I got to thinkin about those wheels...after ordering 
a set of Performas, by chance I happened to notice that it's the same 
wheel used on the carts at Costco, a use where robustness and 
maintenance (and cost) were doubtless considered.  Still, the forward 
speed for those carts can't be more than 2 mph, and at the time I 
believe I figured that our outriggers were spin up to approx. 5000 rpm 
at TO and landing speeds if memory serves...a very different performance 
environment...that realization made me look further. 


  I do know of two mono drivers who swear by their skate wheels...so 
there's doubtless more than one way to skin this cat...


  Fred
  A194
  still a'buildin


  On Mar 31, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Jim Brown wrote:


    I'm on my second set of the Performa wheels, and I have nothing but 
good to say..

    I fly off paved runway's 99 % of the time, The bearings are needle 
bearings, they are full length in the hub. Much more robust than the 
wheels with ball bearings on each side of the wheel...

    Grease the bearing when you install the wheel, and they will be good 
to next annual.... The wheel will wear out before  the bearings do, on 
paved runways...

    Jim Brown
    Monowheel N398JB


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    From: Robert Hatton <roberthatton1@googlemail.com>
    To: europa-list@matronics.com
    Sent: Wed, March 31, 2010 2:51:28 PM
    Subject: Re: Europa-List: outrigger wheels


    Hello Fred,

    I know this is an old thread, but did you go with these wheels and 
if so, what did you think? I am about to replace mine and I too am 
looking for a better outrigger wheel.

    Rob
    A128


    On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Fred Klein <fklein@orcasonline.com> 
wrote:

      Guys...I've been looking into substitutes for the kit-provided 
outrigger wheel, and thought I'd found the answer with a Colson Performa 
wheel which comes w/ sealed ball bearings. After Kingsley acquainted me 
w/ the distinction between "sealed ball bearings" and "maintenance-free 
precision ball bearings" I found the following in the McMaster catalogue 
(I hope the text and graphics gets thru the matronics server). This 
"Easy-Roll Rubber-Tread Wheel" (McMaster part # 2439T42) which comes 
with "maintenance-free precision ball bearings" has a ridiculous low 
price of $7.81. I've queried McMaster, and they confirm that yes, it 
does come w/ these bearings. I'm wondering if anyone has tried them and 
can comment on their performance.


      Or...has anyone found the ultimate outrigger wheel?


      Fred
      A194

                  Easy-Roll Rubber-Tread Wheels 
           
                        <2439tp1s.gif> 
                        3 1/2" to 6" Dia. 
                 <2439tp2s.gif> 
                        8" to 10" Dia. 
                 
           a.. Blue rubber on nylon core
              b.. Durometer is 70A
              c.. Temperature range is -40=B0 to +200=B0 F
               Resilient rubber tread rebounds quickly, so you can roll 
and turn easily on most surfaces. The maintenance-free precision ball 
bearings require minimal effort to get these wheels rolling. 
                  Wheel Size, For Axle Hub Cap. Ea.,   
                  Dia. x Wd. Dia. Lg. lbs. Each 
                 
                  3 1/2" x 1 1/4"  3/8" 1 5/8" 225 2439T41 $7.10 
                 
                  4" x 1 1/4"  3/8" 1 5/8" 250 2439T42 7.81 
                 
           



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