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Beringer introduces nosewheel for RV-10

By Janice Wood · June 30, 2011 ·

Beringer Wheels & Brakes has introduced a new nosewheel and axle kit for the Van’s RV-10.

The new nosewheel kit includes the lightweight Beringer wheel and a mounted tubeless tire, plus a one-piece thru-axle and associated parts and hardware necessary for the installation.

Builders have long battled the setup of the nose wheel, which, in the original configuration, often results in either too-tight or too-loose fitment, resulting in poor ground handling or excess wear, according to company officials.

Retail price is $649, and includes aluminum axle and spacer, plus the assembled wheel assembly with mounted and pressure-tested Michelin tire.

For more information: Beringer-Aero.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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