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![]() "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "Pete" wrote in message ... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "WaltBJ" wrote in message snip Tires are built for much higher speeds - and you can buy them for your car. A waste of money unless you have the right car, though. I don't think so, do you have a reference for the car tire? While not *over* 200mph, this is close. (Y) rated - tested to 186+mph http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...eral/speed.htm I believe this tire contains rubber and would not be suitable for space vehicles. Seeing as there are cars that can and will do 200+, it would stand to reason that there are tires built for them. http://www.fantasycars.com/McLaren_F1/mclaren_f1.html Funny it doesn't say anything here about them not being made of rubber http://aviation.webmichelin.com/about/space.html Noone cares what you don't know, Mullen. |
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Tarver Engineering wrote:
"John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "Pete" wrote in message . .. "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "WaltBJ" wrote in message snip Tires are built for much higher speeds - and you can buy them for your car. A waste of money unless you have the right car, though. I don't think so, do you have a reference for the car tire? While not *over* 200mph, this is close. (Y) rated - tested to 186+mph http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...eral/speed.htm I believe this tire contains rubber and would not be suitable for space vehicles. Seeing as there are cars that can and will do 200+, it would stand to reason that there are tires built for them. http://www.fantasycars.com/McLaren_F1/mclaren_f1.html Funny it doesn't say anything here about them not being made of rubber http://aviation.webmichelin.com/about/space.html Noone cares what you don't know, Mullen. ISWYM. I certainly don't have such massive ignorance as you, splappy. John |
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can you guys take your "tire war" to another thread please, jeeze.
"John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "Pete" wrote in message . .. "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "WaltBJ" wrote in message snip Tires are built for much higher speeds - and you can buy them for your car. A waste of money unless you have the right car, though. I don't think so, do you have a reference for the car tire? While not *over* 200mph, this is close. (Y) rated - tested to 186+mph http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...eral/speed.htm I believe this tire contains rubber and would not be suitable for space vehicles. Seeing as there are cars that can and will do 200+, it would stand to reason that there are tires built for them. http://www.fantasycars.com/McLaren_F1/mclaren_f1.html Funny it doesn't say anything here about them not being made of rubber http://aviation.webmichelin.com/about/space.html Noone cares what you don't know, Mullen. ISWYM. I certainly don't have such massive ignorance as you, splappy. John |
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boomer wrote:
can you guys take your "tire war" to another thread please, jeeze. "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "Pete" wrote in message m... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "WaltBJ" wrote in message snip Tires are built for much higher speeds - and you can buy them for your car. A waste of money unless you have the right car, though. I don't think so, do you have a reference for the car tire? While not *over* 200mph, this is close. (Y) rated - tested to 186+mph http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...eral/speed.htm I believe this tire contains rubber and would not be suitable for space vehicles. Seeing as there are cars that can and will do 200+, it would stand to reason that there are tires built for them. http://www.fantasycars.com/McLaren_F1/mclaren_f1.html Funny it doesn't say anything here about them not being made of rubber http://aviation.webmichelin.com/about/space.html Noone cares what you don't know, Mullen. ISWYM. I certainly don't have such massive ignorance as you, splappy. John Can you not top-post. Jeez. John |
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I started the thread, I'll do as I like. Contribute or start your OWN thread
! "John Mullen" wrote in message ... boomer wrote: can you guys take your "tire war" to another thread please, jeeze. "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Tarver Engineering wrote: "Pete" wrote in message m... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "WaltBJ" wrote in message snip Tires are built for much higher speeds - and you can buy them for your car. A waste of money unless you have the right car, though. I don't think so, do you have a reference for the car tire? While not *over* 200mph, this is close. (Y) rated - tested to 186+mph http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...eral/speed.htm I believe this tire contains rubber and would not be suitable for space vehicles. Seeing as there are cars that can and will do 200+, it would stand to reason that there are tires built for them. http://www.fantasycars.com/McLaren_F1/mclaren_f1.html Funny it doesn't say anything here about them not being made of rubber http://aviation.webmichelin.com/about/space.html Noone cares what you don't know, Mullen. ISWYM. I certainly don't have such massive ignorance as you, splappy. John Can you not top-post. Jeez. John |
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boomer wrote:
I started the thread, I'll do as I like. Contribute or start your OWN thread ! I was contributing to the thread, twit. I was arguing with Tarver's assertion that there was no rubber in the tyres for the STS. Do you have an opinion? If not, go away. John |
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yes I have an opinion, and that is that this thread is NOT about car tires
or shuttle tires, move on and flame each other elswhere. "John Mullen" wrote in message ... boomer wrote: I started the thread, I'll do as I like. Contribute or start your OWN thread ! I was contributing to the thread, twit. I was arguing with Tarver's assertion that there was no rubber in the tyres for the STS. Do you have an opinion? If not, go away. John |
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![]() "John Mullen" wrote in message ... boomer wrote: I started the thread, I'll do as I like. Contribute or start your OWN thread ! I was contributing to the thread, twit. I was arguing with Tarver's assertion that there was no rubber in the tyres for the STS. Do you have an opinion? If not, go away. All you were doing is cluelessly generating noise, Mullen. Boomer is correct. |
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![]() "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Noone cares what you don't know, Mullen. ISWYM. I certainly don't have such massive ignorance as you, splappy. Such sweet irony. Let's see now, a troll of ram doesn't know something, so I must not know it. Bwahahahahahahaha |
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