by Stephen Szikora » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:14 am
Consider the following: If the rule was tread width and not section width, it would be possible to use vintage racing treaded Formula Vee front tires, for example the Dunlop CR82. Their nominal size is 120/590-15. 15 rims are already allowed in P2. The challenge then is an appropriate wheel. It is possible to purchase 15" aluminum hoops designed for mounting car tires (specific bead) and in appropriate widths. A FV tire is supposed to mount to a min. 4" wide rim. These are available for bikes in aluminum and come un-drilled, to be drilled and laced to any hub - the custom guys use them. Also note that vintage FV racing tires are available from both Dunlop and Hoosier.
As currently written, these tires would be legal for the USCRA but not the VRRA because they use the term "footprint width" (a proxy for "tread width") and we use the term "section width". I'd imagine these tires would perform very well and last a long time on a sidecar. They would be wider where the rubber meets the road than the Dunlop R2 (tread width of only 85mm), but the R2 is already under sized by the rules. It is used primarily because it is the only game in town.
Dunlop also has a vintage Mini racing tire suitable for the chair wheel, the CR65 in nominal size 5.00L-10. It has a tread width of 120mm like the FV tires. The issue for all these Dunlops is that both the bike tires and the chair tire have a "section width" of just over 160mm. The are classic bias-ply racing tires with the associated rounded sidewall profile. Again, under VRRA rules, these tires these would not be allowed but under USCRA rules they all would just because of the difference in wording.
A few specs to consider:
Dunlop R2 - 107mm section, 85mm tread, 618mm diameter, 4.0kg weight, 2.63" rim width.
Dunlop CR82 - 161mm section, 120mm tread, 579 mm diameter, 3.8kg weight, 4" rim width min.
Dunlop CR65 - 165mm section, 120mm tread, 498mm diameter, weight unknown, 3.5" rim width min.
Hoosier FV - 152mm section, 120mm tread, 565mm diameter, 4.5kg weight, 4" rim min.
Here's an interesting thought for the USCRA - what's the "footprint width" of a regular rounded motorcycle tire? We should both be using either "section width" or "tread width", and understand that the choice of which one to use makes a big difference in the eligible tires.