I believe there are problems with Continental 210 x 56 tailwheel production 
during 2007 (most gliders use this size tailwheel) in that they can come off 
the rim - seems like the rim of the tyre is not as good as it should be.  They 
stay inflated but jam in the hub as one side comes off

A solution seems to be is, at assembly and before inflation use a little 
contact adhesive on both the metal rim and the tyre rim then inflate slightly 
and leave overnight.  Next morning add a bit more contact around rim tire join 
and inflate.  This is a method used by racing bike people to keep tyres on the 
rim.  You may care to dilute the glue a little or get the stuff that the tire 
man uses when he fits your tubeless tyre to your car rim.

If you have had this problem you might make contact with me and try this method.

While on TOST I have noticed some of the very old 500x5 tost hubs with drum 
brakes have 2 springs the SAME SIZE.  These old types are more prone to have 
the brake shoes draging a little.  Later 500x5 hubs use ONE LARGE and ONE SMALL 
sping and these cause much less problems and I consider an upgrade is worth 
while.

And while on TOST brakes they are for use in emergencies and should normally 
only be used at just the end of the roll.  As TOST call it "Cowboy" use of 
brakes can generate a huge amount of heat especially with disc brakes.  You may 
have read of a Duo Discus in UK was towed out to field WITH DISK BRAKES ON and 
the aircraft caught fire and was DESTROYED!!!!. Instructors may keep this in 
mind at check flight time as if they are overused and pads go through to the 
rivets,  new brake disks are very expensive and can only be resurfaced once 
from my experience.  I do have disc pads if needed and would recommend the use 
of the correct re riveting tool.  

If anybody knows of another source of 210x65 (can be called 250x3) other than 
Continental then they might let me know

Regards and you just may see me around gliding a bit more after a 4 year break!!

Ian McPhee (skype   macca304)
Box 657
Byron Bay  NSW  2481  Australia
Tel +61(0)2 66847642 mob +61(0)428847642
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.mrsoaring.com
PS I do not stock release springs as there is an agreement between TOST and GFA 
(our authorities) and are only supplied by TOST direct to GFA.  I do have the 
special low profile 6mm metal lock nuts used on releases. Many special 
wheel/brake TOST parts are stocked all at a price unfortunately.   
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