
2" Dia. Low Bounce Wheels, Du-Bro
Du-Bro - 200R 2" Diameter Low Bounce Wheel Pair The DU-BRO Round Tires are some of the most trusted and widely used RC airplane wheels ever made. For decades, these low-bounce captive air wheels have flown on more models than almost any other tire on the market. Their reputation comes from a simple promise: ...
Du-Bro - 200R
2" Diameter Low Bounce Wheel Pair
The DU-BRO Round Tires are some of the most trusted and widely used RC airplane wheels ever made. For decades, these low-bounce captive air wheels have flown on more models than almost any other tire on the market. Their reputation comes from a simple promise: smooth, dependable ground handling with long-lasting durability.
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Low-bounce captive air design for smooth landings
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Consistent wall thickness for excellent balance
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Sporty nylon metallic hub for added durability
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Works great on paved or grass fields
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Lightweight yet rugged construction
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Sold in pairs (2 wheels per package)
Axle Dia. - 1/8" (3 mm)
Weight - 17 grams/wheel
Width - 0.750" (19 mm)
- ·See product description for included items.
Assembly notes coming soon — ask Shane if you need a hand before your first flight.
Dispatch — Orders dispatch within 1–2 working days. Tracked courier NZ-wide; delivery typically 1–3 working days depending on location. Rural delivery adds a day.
Cost — Free over $150. Flat $9.50 under. Oversized airframes may carry a freight surcharge — shown at checkout.
Click & collect — Free pickup from 9 North Avon Road, Christchurch. After-hours by appointment — text ahead.
Returns — 30-day returns on unflown, as-new items. Crash damage isn't covered, but Shane stocks the spares to put it right.
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