Friday, November 10, 2006

SlotDiver wheels-super light weight


I guess this goes into the catagory of "interesting new product that you can't get in the US"... Slotdiver wheels.

(Publishers note: I've copied the text in the original Spanish and translated using Babelfish. Translator programs often do a poorjob and I wanted to leave the original so you could see the original. I also converted the photos to black and white to be able to see more detail.)


15.8
Llantas de alta competicion, con diseño de 3 radios para ejes de 3/32, con medida exterior de 15.8, llanta totalmente calibrada. Especiales para pista y rallyslot. Gran traccion en rally con harina. Superligera, peso 0,4 gr . Compatible con tapacubos de Ninco.Precio 14€
Rims of high competicion, with 3 spoke design for 3/32 axles, in moderation exterior of 15.8, rim totally calibrated. Special for trail and rallyslot. Great traccion in rally with flour. Super light, weight 0,4 gr. Compatible with Ninco inserts.Price 14€


15.2
Llantas de alta competicion, con diseño de 3 radios para ejes de 3/32, con medida exterior de 15.2, llanta totalmente calibrada. Especiales para ejes delanteros en pista y rallyslot. Superligera, peso 0,37 gr . Compatible con tapacubos de Ninco.Precio 14€
Rims of high competicion, with 3 spoke design for 3/32 axles, in moderation exterior of 15.2, rim totally calibrated. Special for front axles in trail and rallyslot. Super light, weight 0,37 gr. Compatible with Ninco inserts.Price 14€


16.8
Llantas de alta competicion, con diseño de 3 radios para ejes de 3/32, con medida exterior de 16.8, llanta totalmente calibrada. Especiales para pista en ejes traseros. Superligera, peso 0,45 gr . Compatible con tapacubos de Ninco.Precio 14€
Rims of high competicion, with 3 spokes for 3/32 axles, in moderation exterior of 16.8, rim totally calibrated. Special for trail in rear axles. Super light, weight 0,45 gr. Compatible with Ninco inserts.Price 14€


I saw these wheels first on the Slot Brown Brothers blog.

To contact Jordi at Slotdiver: slotdiver@slotdiver.com .

DaveK

3 comments:

DaveKennedy said...

Well Paul, I've been using the plastic press-on wheels from Slot It for a while now, they're nice and round....

Anonymous said...

And messed up they were. I never got around to getting new ones from Slot.it. I cut up the wheels to get the inserts out, and then put them in metal wheels.

DaveKennedy said...

There appears to be a second model of plastic wheels. A lighter colored plastic appears to be used on the new ones. Those are the wheels on the front of my GPR car.... the darker plastic wheels are the older ones I think. The older plastic wheels inserts were tough to remove. The newer wheels I think may be harder plastic (the wheels I've used recently) and the inserts pop out easily.

I guess I should do a post about the wheels.