- Mar 17, 2020
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Had a bit of a disaster when returning home yesterday. The caravan needs maneuvering with the motor mover to be placed where we store it and sadly, not paying attention (done it so many times) I managed to drop the jockey wheel from a paved area and it ended up tight against a rock. I only realised something was wrong when the van stopped moving and "crunching sounds" were heard as the metal of the jockey wheel sort of mounted the rock.
Outcome was a badly bent jockey wheel shaft that took a while to remove from the van because of the bend!
Fortunately I have a spare assembly which has an inflatable tyre fitted. The bottom section of the damaged shaft and the wheel are fit to use again so I'm not without.
However. The main reason that I have a spare pneumatic is that I got fed up with constantly having to inflate it and, in addition, the tyre is starting to show signs of cracking so it's ready for the bin.
The bottom re-usable shaft with wheel could be mated with the top section of the inflatable thingy and I'm good to go.
But ...........................!
I quite fancy a puncture proof wheel. The inflatable in it's heyday did work well with our dropped curb and some uneven surfaces.
The original plastic equipment that came with the van (and I could re-use) has been rather poor when compared to the inflatable except it doesn't need regular pumping up through an inaccessible valve!
Way forward seems a puncture proof inflatable lookalike. My main concern is that if left down for an extended period the tyre would have a flat spot that might never disappear?
Sooooooooooo. I have space to fit a 260 diameter wheel and ample width for the tyre. I would prefer 200 diameter wheel but not essential.
Kartt make an extra wide wheel 220 * 65 which is solid rubber (CW601) and a standard 200 * 56 (KW008) version - both of which seem well regarded.
Advice please.
PS. I'm currently leaning towards the Kartt extra wide but can't see where the axle diameter is recorded - mine is 20 mm. Nor can I find the shaft length .
Outcome was a badly bent jockey wheel shaft that took a while to remove from the van because of the bend!
Fortunately I have a spare assembly which has an inflatable tyre fitted. The bottom section of the damaged shaft and the wheel are fit to use again so I'm not without.
However. The main reason that I have a spare pneumatic is that I got fed up with constantly having to inflate it and, in addition, the tyre is starting to show signs of cracking so it's ready for the bin.
The bottom re-usable shaft with wheel could be mated with the top section of the inflatable thingy and I'm good to go.
But ...........................!
I quite fancy a puncture proof wheel. The inflatable in it's heyday did work well with our dropped curb and some uneven surfaces.
The original plastic equipment that came with the van (and I could re-use) has been rather poor when compared to the inflatable except it doesn't need regular pumping up through an inaccessible valve!
Way forward seems a puncture proof inflatable lookalike. My main concern is that if left down for an extended period the tyre would have a flat spot that might never disappear?
Sooooooooooo. I have space to fit a 260 diameter wheel and ample width for the tyre. I would prefer 200 diameter wheel but not essential.
Kartt make an extra wide wheel 220 * 65 which is solid rubber (CW601) and a standard 200 * 56 (KW008) version - both of which seem well regarded.
Advice please.
PS. I'm currently leaning towards the Kartt extra wide but can't see where the axle diameter is recorded - mine is 20 mm. Nor can I find the shaft length .