Good evening again Phil I really like your honesty at the end it's refreshing that someone will test and re test just to make sure they've done a good objective review. I've just built some 1.9 class one wheels using pro line hyrax tyres with injoras 4.19 soft inserts not run them yet but they feel quite good when held in the hand etc. Keep up your fair but honest reviews and you really are getting the hang of presenting lark . Yours Geoff
Probably grinding them in with payoff for them. But I think there's just not enough squish. Which does seem to be a very common thing with the 24th's. I think not having enough of a contact patch and not enough of the tire wrapping on the surface is leaving a lot on the table in terms of performance. It's a matter of getting the squish AND having sidewalls that don't cave in. The golden ratio! LOL! When I get time I've got some ideas to dive into tire squish and contact patch size. Great vid Phil! Love the SCX24 stuff!
Thanks, appreciate your comments. The Injora silicone inserts are great and really help with the squish, but they are quite bulky in themselves, so the tyres only squash down about halfway. The improved sidewall stiffness means that they are still way better than the foams, but you are right that there is a limitation on the squish and therefore the contact area available. 🤙
Good evening again Phil I really like your honesty at the end it's refreshing that someone will test and re test just to make sure they've done a good objective review.
I've just built some 1.9 class one wheels using pro line hyrax tyres with injoras 4.19 soft inserts not run them yet but they feel quite good when held in the hand etc.
Keep up your fair but honest reviews and you really are getting the hang of presenting lark .
Yours Geoff
@@geoffreywilliamson722 thanks Geoff. I’m all for honest reviews mate. So I’m glad that came across.
I appreciate the effort into this test/video. Thanks a bunch for sharing!
Thank you for still being here and watching. Hope you are well. 🤙
Good to see you back phil. Fab video. Hope all is good .
@@danrees5520 Hi Dan, all good here thanks. How are you?
Probably grinding them in with payoff for them. But I think there's just not enough squish. Which does seem to be a very common thing with the 24th's. I think not having enough of a contact patch and not enough of the tire wrapping on the surface is leaving a lot on the table in terms of performance. It's a matter of getting the squish AND having sidewalls that don't cave in. The golden ratio! LOL! When I get time I've got some ideas to dive into tire squish and contact patch size.
Great vid Phil! Love the SCX24 stuff!
Thanks, appreciate your comments. The Injora silicone inserts are great and really help with the squish, but they are quite bulky in themselves, so the tyres only squash down about halfway. The improved sidewall stiffness means that they are still way better than the foams, but you are right that there is a limitation on the squish and therefore the contact area available. 🤙
Great video, love the trenchers, they will keep getting better. I take it you vent your tires?
They certainly seem to need a little use to break in properly. I don’t generally vent tires, but the injora beadlocks are vented in this case.
I found venting makes a huge difference on 1/24 tires. Sometimes the silicone inserts block the vents on some wheels.
@@areadierc2803I’ll have to give that a try then. You are spot on about the inserts blocking the venting on the wheels though.
I just got this combo from Horizon Hobby for less than 5 dollars! What a steal!
That’s such a bargain. Can’t go wrong for that price. 🤙
I think 2fm RC did a vid on tyres .tested them new and scrubbed and the results where night and day .
@@WombleRCmodelsandhobbies just been watching those and totally agree. They need scrubbing in for sure.
@@PhilBrindleycould be a follow up video 👍
@ sounds like a plan! 🤙
Probably the best small (57mm) tyre you can buy, wish they did a 63mm size
I’m liking them more with every run. They definitely need a little breaking in, but then they really come alive.