
Tyre set identification needed
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Tyre set identification needed
OK guys, I just won this set of 5 sets of new tyres, listed as various, some I reckon I recognise, but will know better once they turn up, meantime any ids are welcome, I know how you like new vintage rubber so... 

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Re: Tyre set identification needed
Cheers, i have seen the single row fronts, and the square peg ones on something before can't recall what 

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Re: Tyre set identification needed
Cool, some of those look nice and new too.
Pic 1 - Yokomo Hot Laps
Pic 2 - Yokomo fronts on the left (off early YZ?) and Schumacher full spike rears on the right
Pic 3 - More Yokomos
Pic 4 - Tamiya Oval Blocks - as already said Hot Shot, Boomerang, Big Wig, etc
Pic 5 - Schumacher rib spike fronts and spike rears (sometimes called cut spikes) Top Cat era
I just want virtual points for getting them right if you already know what they are!
Pic 1 - Yokomo Hot Laps
Pic 2 - Yokomo fronts on the left (off early YZ?) and Schumacher full spike rears on the right
Pic 3 - More Yokomos
Pic 4 - Tamiya Oval Blocks - as already said Hot Shot, Boomerang, Big Wig, etc
Pic 5 - Schumacher rib spike fronts and spike rears (sometimes called cut spikes) Top Cat era
I just want virtual points for getting them right if you already know what they are!
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Re: Tyre set identification needed
I had no idea, they ticked 3 boxes, vintage-ish new and timbo price $10 a set or so 

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Re: Tyre set identification needed
I had tires the same as pic one, they were team associated. (had their name written on them) I just sold the fronts to Marvin. (Bimdapogs)
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Re: Tyre set identification needed
First pic is Yoke Hotlaps TF9/TR9- 2.0"9 (option tire) *same as AE TQ20*
Second is a Yoke Hotlaps TF8 (870/yz10) -2.0" and a shumacher that I am not familiar with
Third is Yokomo hotlaps TR32/TF32 2.2" (werks 91/C4)
Second is a Yoke Hotlaps TF8 (870/yz10) -2.0" and a shumacher that I am not familiar with
Third is Yokomo hotlaps TR32/TF32 2.2" (werks 91/C4)
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Re: Tyre set identification needed
If there was an Encyclopedia for vintage RC, it was put out of print by this site, cheers guys 

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Re: Tyre set identification needed
That Schumacher style came out around the same time as the original CAT. In fact all that was moulded on the sidewall on early versions was Schumacher and C.A.T.Charlie don't surf wrote:Second is a Yoke Hotlaps TF8 (870/yz10) -2.0" and a shumacher that I am not familiar with
Used to run them on grass tracks a lot in the UK, the original compounds became known as blue when they started introducing other compounds and was the hardest wearing.
Schumacher still make them now, but pretty much no one runs them anymore as the minispike is the one to have for grip.
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