Historic Kart Tyres

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classic Ed
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I tried this guy about a year ago and had no reply from e-mails. He has a selection of the vintage speed tyres but no mention of Blue streakes. By the way i am looking for 11- 4.50-5 and 11-6.00-5 tyres. I know i can use the 10" tyres ok but they do not look right for my resto.
Ed Hocking.
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Hi all,

The guy that is responsible is clled Nils Gustafson, he can be contacted using: gus @arrowracing.com (remove the space)

They arent called bluestreaks, but the mould is based on the bluestreak profile - you can see it in the picture on page 1
They are all 65 duro (hard) apart from the 10x4.50-5 which is 55-60 (ie slightly softer), for some reason he specifies this is for 'front use only' not sure why?

The prices are also in the picture, plus the price for shipping 2 tyres is $68.50 (confirmed last month)
hope that helps
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Tyre softener???
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any idea what those columns mean?
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