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(11th-Sep-21, 10:27 PM)Johnno Wrote: Do you have a code or link to these 'new' tyres?
I got these codes off NSR's website, it's a useful list:
Looking for those NSR special black tyre codes?...
5260BLACK (4) 19.5x11 for 17.3 wheels
5261BLACK (4) 20x10 for 16.9-17.5 wheels
5262BLACK (4) 19.8x10 for 15.9-16.5 wheels
5264BLACK (4) 19x10 for 15.9-16.2 wheels
5265BLACK (4) 19.5x13 for F1 wheels
5265M (20)
5265L (50)
5265XL (100)
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I've used the 5262BLACK (4) 19.8x10 for 15.9-16.5 wheels on a couple of cars, the last of which was Slot Rally last week. I predicted they'd be great for such purpose and wasn't disappointed.
Tonight I've prepped a pair of 5265BLACK (4) 19.5x13 for F1 wheels for my NSR F1
Truing these is a long winded exercise, NSR Ultragrips are a piece of cake in comparison, my Hudy truer couldn't cope but my RSM3 managed with 180 grit wet & dry with water brushed on the tyres.
They feel hard wearing like Supergrips but grippy like Ultragrips. They also need careful handling when fitting on a wheel as they permanently stretch unlike the other rubber types from NSR that spring back.
I'll give the NSR F1 a run tomorrow to see if lap times compare to well treated NSR Ultras.
...one thing that is in their favour, although treating seems to help they don't really need any.
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(25th-Dec-21, 06:06 AM)Brumos RSR Wrote: Anyone try the grey tire on wood? I’ve only used them magnet racing on a Carrera track with good results and wear characteristics.
Hi mate,
I'm running the NSR grey tyres on both my Scalextric Trans-Am and NSR Blancpain GT on wood tracks. They certainly grip and I think they run better on the slower Scalextric Trans-Am, while on the NSR Blancpain GT car the tyres appear to grip a lot more and offer up a lot more tyre chatter on cornering and hard breaking, they still provide superb grip.
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Try fibre tape on the bottom to dampen the chassis/pod movement. I use the same tape I clean the tyres with, cheap black cloth backed tape.
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