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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 22 Jul 2016, 21:13

Bump so I dont lose it...
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby hank » 22 Jul 2016, 21:15

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 24 Jul 2016, 09:19

You never heard that before? :)

Its quite common on forums to give the odd post a bump to get it near the top or the first page if its still relevant or waiting for a reply or something.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby shirley_hkg » 02 Oct 2016, 14:34

Can't you belive that ? There are really 8" tubeless . :D
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby shirley_hkg » 02 Oct 2016, 14:36

Can't you belive that ? There are really 8" tubeless . :D
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 02 Oct 2016, 14:47

Where can I get some?
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby LROBBINS » 02 Oct 2016, 15:40

Pity those nice looking alloy rims wouldn't work on the MicroMotor in-line motor hubs. I'd certainly rather have them than the gloss-black painted 8" trailer wheels now on Rachi's chair. BTW, those aren't the only 8" tubeless tires that can be had - Rachi has Carlisle Turf Saver 4.80 - 8 tubeless; diameter 16.5", mounted width 4.8" running at 5 psi.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby expresso » 02 Oct 2016, 15:47

nice tires - would love to fit those to my chair -
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 02 Oct 2016, 15:48

No they are 8 overall. Actually 9. CASTER wheels/tyres.

5 inch diameter rim, 2 inch tubeless tyre. 2+5+2=9
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby LROBBINS » 02 Oct 2016, 17:20

Ah, that is different. What's their width?
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 02 Oct 2016, 18:19

2 inch. They are about 9 diameter, 2.00 x 5 tubeless tyres.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby shirley_hkg » 03 Oct 2016, 02:22

:D

http://e22a.com/h.0IBq7m?cv=AAMUWNgz&sm=44511f

8-) Judging by the visual , the side wall seems short and it is possible that the overall diameter is still 8" .

Price in CNY ¥ : (not a good price after all. )
Tyre: 50¥
Rim : 50¥
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby expresso » 03 Oct 2016, 03:11

those are for the front casters?

how much is that in US Dollars ? nice tires though
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby flagman1776 » 03 Oct 2016, 04:32

SANYO 8 x 2.00 - 5 (from tire sidewall in IMG) are hard to find apparently.

This link has more reasonable shipping I think. $26.99 + 11.55 Shipping = $38.54 delivered. Needs more research.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Solid-T ... .14.R3Lc0Q
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby expresso » 03 Oct 2016, 04:48

those are really nice tires - need to search for rims on that site -

https://world.taobao.com/item/456784126 ... 5678412626

the other site - i cant figure out the shipping from there at all - if i am reading it correctly - its about 12 dollars for rim and 7 dollars for the tire - thats not bad - shipping cant figure it out

would these fit a Quickie chair - with the 5/16 size bearing etc, - it looks like a larger bolt to me
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 03 Oct 2016, 10:22

Will it fit? It would if you "fit" it. The whole world uses metric bearing sizes, metric bolt sizes, because its simple and universal. The US still uses inches and fractions... For bolts and bearings making everything complicated. Or even a mix of both!

I don't have one here to look at. But the bearings be metric, will need either 10 or 12mm axle, and nothing imperial will fit.

So, this 60002RS:
http://www.bearingstation.co.uk/product ... 0002RS-BUD
or 60012RS:
http://www.bearingstation.co.uk/product ... 0012RS-BUD


You will need to buy or make a 10 or 12mm axle, (or bolt...) or get one from a chair in the rest of the world. And you will need to make spacers the correct length. Which is simple to do.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby expresso » 03 Oct 2016, 16:37

Burgerman wrote:Will it fit? It would if you "fit" it. The whole world uses metric bearing sizes, metric bolt sizes, because its simple and universal. The US still uses inches and fractions... For bolts and bearings making everything complicated. Or even a mix of both!

I don't have one here to look at. But the bearings be metric, will need either 10 or 12mm axle, and nothing imperial will fit.

So, this 60002RS:
http://www.bearingstation.co.uk/product ... 0002RS-BUD
or 60012RS:
http://www.bearingstation.co.uk/product ... 0012RS-BUD


You will need to buy or make a 10 or 12mm axle, (or bolt...) or get one from a chair in the rest of the world. And you will need to make spacers the correct length. Which is simple to do.



i agree with this metric inches system - just annoying and confusing - either one or the other it should be - i seen a while back a history on this and America did actually adopted the metric system - then i dont know how or what president - didnt start it and created the Inches - and thats what they pushed for one reason or another - i guess you can google to find it the history or America and metric -

now that i am going to the larger front casters - i find these - i wont have the smaller casters on my chair once i get the new larger ones fixed - hopefully this year -
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 03 Oct 2016, 16:57

America makes many things harder! I am using firefox right now. But not for long.
I chose language: ENGLISH. Obviously, because I am English, speak English, and live in England. We invented it.

So what does it do? It screws up all my typing and keeps on correcting everything into Americanese. Which plainly isn't English! So I have to scroll around the menus and languages to find British English! Why, English IS Englands language!

Installed it. It still thinks everything should be spelled wrong... So now its underlining about 1/3rd my words, and auto changing some and making it half Americanised.

Why isn't simple English, ENGLISH?
American English should be called American English! Surely that's logical and simple enough?

While they were at it, they confused everybody with all the place names (copied from guess where). And took all the imperial measurements. But did them wrong (or differently) to the English. A gallon, or a Pint in the US is smaller... Then they decided to go metric. But only part way. So my US built van has BOTH imperial and metric fasteners and bearings... What gives! :evil:
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby flagman1776 » 03 Oct 2016, 17:29

Burgerman, I'm in the US & won't even argue. Having single vehicles be a mix of Metric & Imperial makes no sense at all. Languages have dialects for different locations... but surely the place of origin should be the prefered language useage (unless they wish to add local dialects... & the USA is not all the same either).
After years of classroom Spanish, my StepDaughter spent an extended time in a Central American country with a mission group & her BFF was in the neighboring country... & there were differences.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 03 Oct 2016, 17:58

I agree. Default language should be AMERICAN ENGLISH and called that.

Then if you scroll down the list, it should say "English"...

For, er, English which comes from England and is English proper! :roll:

Windows install, and other Microsoft products USED to be this way too. But they finally figured it out about the time of xp or vista.

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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby ex-Gooserider » 04 Oct 2016, 01:18

Burgerman wrote:America makes many things harder! I am using firefox right now. But not for long.
I chose language: ENGLISH. Obviously, because I am English, speak English, and live in England. We invented it.

So what does it do? It screws up all my typing and keeps on correcting everything into Americanese. Which plainly isn't English! So I have to scroll around the menus and languages to find British English! Why, English IS Englands language!

Installed it. It still thinks everything should be spelled wrong... So now its underlining about 1/3rd my words, and auto changing some and making it half Americanised.

Why isn't simple English, ENGLISH?
American English should be called American English! Surely that's logical and simple enough?

While they were at it, they confused everybody with all the place names (copied from guess where). And took all the imperial measurements. But did them wrong (or differently) to the English. A gallon, or a Pint in the US is smaller... Then they decided to go metric. But only part way. So my US built van has BOTH imperial and metric fasteners and bearings... What gives! :evil:


I have the opposite problem, it keeps trying to make my stuff into Brit - don't you folks know that the metal is Aluminum and there is no U in color? (among many other such things....) :P :roll:

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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 04 Oct 2016, 01:26

I have the opposite problem, it keeps trying to make my stuff into Brit - don't you folks know that the metal is Aluminum and there is no U in color? (among many other such things....) :P :roll:

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Firefox? Yes a mess.
Windows gets it all correct. Firefox is a CPU and memory hog, gives problems with flash as well...
IE + Flash movie = 3% cpu.
FF or Chrome its 35 to 45% cpu! Whats that all about. It eats my laptop batteries.

The metal Aluminium was discovered and named by the English chemist Sir Humphry Davy who was English. Although Firefox keeps trying to spell it wrong! He too originally spelled it wrong, but later corrected his error fairly quickly after speaking to his chemist colleagues. So now the US spell it wrong still, but the rest of the world spell it correctly.

Color and colour are different spellings of the same word. Color is the preferred spelling in American English, and colour is preferred in all other main varieties of English. The distinction extends to all derivatives of the word. Colored, coloring, colorer, colorful, and discolor are the U.S. spellings, and coloured, colouring, colourer, colourful, and discolour are preferred outside the U.S.


Notice the online dictionary calls it Americal English. Not English! As in 'a special version with funny meanings or bad spelling'. Again many countries copied English correctly. The US of course spelled it all wrong! :D
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby SteveO » 12 Nov 2016, 02:05

expresso wrote:those are really nice tires - need to search for rims on that site -

https://world.taobao.com/item/456784126 ... 5678412626

the other site - i cant figure out the shipping from there at all - if i am reading it correctly - its about 12 dollars for rim and 7 dollars for the tire - thats not bad - shipping cant figure it out

would these fit a Quickie chair - with the 5/16 size bearing etc, - it looks like a larger bolt to me

Hi John, do you think these rims and tyres would be a good fit for my castors on my quickie groove? I'd have to somehow extend the forks but they look like a good option. I'd need to translate the page before ordering though.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 12 Nov 2016, 03:13

They are 8 inch x 2 wide on 5 inch rims. So maybe...
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby expresso » 12 Nov 2016, 04:15

those are really nice tires and rims - too bad i moved on now from those 8 x 2 - - going with the larger ones , i am sure if i knew what was going on that page and how to even look around - i bet i can find more sizes - rims and tires -

i cant understand shit there - and good luck if you try to contact them for any answers - but they are nice tires :)
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby flagman1776 » 12 Nov 2016, 05:19

I just noticed the previous link to nice tires via ali express from China. I just ordered a tiny set of tools (cheap) from ali... free shipping but can take 30-45 days (via slow damn boat!) I used my spare CC (only use for mail order stuff from unknown sellers) in case this blows up, we'll see.
If it comes through ok it will have been worth the wait.
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby steves1977uk » 12 Nov 2016, 12:20

I use the en-GB version of Firefox BM, which can be found on Mozilla's FTP site.

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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 12 Nov 2016, 13:44

Yes, I figured that out. The ENGLISH dictionary does Americanese! And the English British ((how can there be any other? Beats me) STILL DOES!
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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby steves1977uk » 12 Nov 2016, 15:56

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefo ... age-tools/

Add the dictionary, then type about:preferences#content in the address bar, scroll down to Languages, click on Choose and remove the English (en) which is installed anyway :twisted:

Try that BM and see if it makes a difference.

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Re: Rebuild BM2 green...

Postby Burgerman » 12 Nov 2016, 16:11

Done. We will see... :roll:
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