Great video Jim. While I greatly appreciate you giving me the credit for discovery - Todd Ulery really was the one who figured out how to true them, how to use them and what track conditions they work well on. I’ve found the G25 to be an excellent tire - but it is absolutely the worst tire to true ever. I think your process here will help a lot of folks, and when in doubt, use more alcohol. Also be sure that your sanding drum is clean before every tire, and still has grit!
Nice video Jim. We don't usually use rubber tires with most of the New England, Massachusetts clubs but we do use silicone tires and I use the same method with alcohol to true the silicone tires' All Good. Thank You for your great videos.
Jim rose, how are you, buddy? This is Rick marks Gold Coast raceway. Sure you know who I am anyway? I was talking to Dave cider the other day. And he told me you're still doing this. I'm in the middle of the building a correra. 4 lane in my garage, tell me to get back into it. I've been RC racing up here. You know, I moved up to northern California. Live up by riding but I wanted to say. Hi, I haven't seen you in years. I'll send you some photos of the track as I start letting down track right now. I'm working on the framy son Troy is all excited. He's been out buying cars like over and Reno now works for Tesla. So he's ready to go racing again. If you get a chance, hit me up and say hi, I'll talk to youbladder glad to see you
Hi Jim, When I mount the PT1171G25 tires on the W15810215AH (15.8x10 air wheels) with the foam inserts, I can see just a tiny bit of rim exposure when looking from the top (about 0.5mm or less with some variation from tire to tire). Is there a tip to cope with this? I'm concerned that my tires wont pass tech inspection.
Thank you jim. I’m finding the size chart “somewhat less than intuitive” to say the least. Which of these would be the correct fit for my preferred Staffs wheels? 15.8x10mm or 15.8x8mm?
I'm all this talk of tires is a lot of wasted time. I wish I could find tires that had tread. These are not real race cars, these are toys that cannot build up heat in the tires. That is the real purpose of the reason tires used on race cars to gain grip. Let's all admit there's nothing but toys. If you are that kind of person that wants to waste their money and believe that you're going to get faster times, well you must have deep pockets and a lot of money to waste. All I would like is a tire that has tread and does create a true adhesion between the car and the surface of the track. Hey the only thing I ever found that actually worked for silicone tires in the 70s. Well after all this is the 21st century and everything made now is garbage. Enjoy spending your money.
Great video Jim. While I greatly appreciate you giving me the credit for discovery - Todd Ulery really was the one who figured out how to true them, how to use them and what track conditions they work well on. I’ve found the G25 to be an excellent tire - but it is absolutely the worst tire to true ever. I think your process here will help a lot of folks, and when in doubt, use more alcohol. Also be sure that your sanding drum is clean before every tire, and still has grit!
My apologies to Todd. Thanks for setting the record straight.
@@norcalslotcarsceneandvinta3518 No worries, Jim 🙂
Jim: Your educational advice is always detailed and invaluable. Please keep it up! Thx.
Thank you Jim. I love my NSR tires, but it looks like I’ll have to try these out!
Nice video Jim. We don't usually use rubber tires with most of the New England, Massachusetts clubs but we do use silicone tires and I use the same method with alcohol to true the silicone tires' All Good. Thank You for your great videos.
Thanks for posting this, always can count on NorCal Slot Car Scene for helpful tips!
Fantastic video Jim🏁
Mega insight - thanks Jim 🙌🏻
G'day Jim great review 👍 thank you
Jim rose, how are you, buddy? This is Rick marks Gold Coast raceway. Sure you know who I am anyway? I was talking to Dave cider the other day. And he told me you're still doing this. I'm in the middle of the building a correra. 4 lane in my garage, tell me to get back into it. I've been RC racing up here. You know, I moved up to northern California. Live up by riding but I wanted to say. Hi, I haven't seen you in years. I'll send you some photos of the track as I start letting down track right now. I'm working on the framy son Troy is all excited. He's been out buying cars like over and Reno now works for Tesla.
So he's ready to go racing again. If you get a chance, hit me up and say hi, I'll talk to youbladder glad to see you
Wow, long time!!!
Larry Stevens, Ken Jones and Mike OD have started racing in our a group.
Hi Jim, When I mount the PT1171G25 tires on the W15810215AH (15.8x10 air wheels) with the foam inserts, I can see just a tiny bit of rim exposure when looking from the top (about 0.5mm or less with some variation from tire to tire). Is there a tip to cope with this? I'm concerned that my tires wont pass tech inspection.
Why would it not pass tech? Usually the tires must equal to or less than the width of the rim.
Jim - do you use any solid center wheels and have you tried any G25's on them??
Thank you jim. I’m finding the size chart “somewhat less than intuitive” to say the least.
Which of these would be the correct fit for my preferred Staffs wheels? 15.8x10mm or 15.8x8mm?
I use 10mm wide. 8mm will work, but he tire sticks out a bit from the rim.
So essentially all 4 of the different models will fit the Staffs wheel, with varying widths of rubber?
@@PeterLufrano yes
Ok. I’ll order a set of each and see what fitment works best.
Which no grip front tires do you recommend?
@@PeterLufrano I use stock tires and coat them with nail polish
nice :)
Thanks! About time I got it uploaded. Took a while to get the floating head done.
I'm all this talk of tires is a lot of wasted time. I wish I could find tires that had tread. These are not real race cars, these are toys that cannot build up heat in the tires. That is the real purpose of the reason tires used on race cars to gain grip. Let's all admit there's nothing but toys. If you are that kind of person that wants to waste their money and believe that you're going to get faster times, well you must have deep pockets and a lot of money to waste. All I would like is a tire that has tread and does create a true adhesion between the car and the surface of the track. Hey the only thing I ever found that actually worked for silicone tires in the 70s. Well after all this is the 21st century and everything made now is garbage. Enjoy spending your money.