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I'd kinda like to use a couple of Camel Block tires on the front of a buggy. The tire is from Tamiya's Dancing Rider trike, an optional off-road knobby that looks a lot like the rear tire from a large-displacement adventure motorcycle. It's kinda cool.
Problem is, I can't find the wheel diameter listed anywhere, so I don't know if it's even close to fitting. I can ALMOST see the size printed on the tire in Tamiya's stock photo, but not quite. Does anybody know how to find this out?
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I was able to zoom in on it and it say's Bridgestone and 3.60 looking at it and based on the rears it looks like a 1/12 size wheel.
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They are using M-chassis wheels. So they are 1.5"
I'll guess they are around 65mm in diameter. If you want something similar in modern size, Schumacher Stagger Cut U6770 is 2.2" narrow. I have also planned on using those tires in the future.
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Thanks, folks! I really appreciate it. I was kinda hoping they'd be at least 2", but maybe I'll go ahead and get a couple of them. They're extremely cheap. Probably should get some before they disappear forever.
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