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Simon wrote: I've visited plenty of these stores (in as much as that is possible in Switzerland!) but all the new wheels I've found have plastic hubs - I'm looking for rmetal. I found one used metal one - with a hard rubber tyre but no maker's mark - which is doing fine so far. Plastic didn't last a season last year Mine have lasted 4 seasons landing on hard dirt and pavement strips, and I practice low-energy landings (read - tail first). Not sure if the hubs are metal or plastic (don't have a wheel at hand) but I think they are metal, with two press-in sealed bearings and a metal axle. Again, I specifically looked for "hockey" wheels, which are probably stronger than the average rollerblade wheels. I now fly off a grass strip, and the wheel/skid combo is still working great. Anyway, good luck and happy soaring. Kirk 66 |
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