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Old 12-04-2005, 04:54 AM
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You can use the TAMIYA HS 44mm ones.They are black and fit perfectly...
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Old 12-04-2005, 06:46 AM
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report 2
Today same TQ is Hara san . 8 mins race 35 laps
2nd Surikarn only 34 laps
3rd Miure only 34laps

Final Surikan change to use RP tire

A1-3 final
1st all is Hara
2nd is all is Surikarn
3rd is Miure

A main 1-3 total 6 user & have 1/3 user , HB Cyclone Team used RP tire !

Tomorrow will have new all report with photo & date in our web site !

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Old 12-04-2005, 10:18 AM
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Hara Front CVD used MIP silver steel type & change oneway cup !
F is + kick up
R is - anti-squat
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Old 12-04-2005, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by HKRCMODEL
Hara Front CVD used MIP silver steel type & change oneway cup !
F is + kick up
R is - anti-squat
Can you take some pictures of Hara's Hara Device radio?
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Originally Posted by TFR
Can you take some pictures of Hara's Hara Device radio?
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Old 12-04-2005, 10:14 PM
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Which manufacturer would you guys suggest to get aluminium front steering knuckles from e.g Hpi, square etc
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Get the ones made by Jet and is only half the price.
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Get the ones made by Jet and is only half the price.
yes !
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Old 12-05-2005, 08:16 AM
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check out all the option parts Square is releasing for the Cyclone..
available in both anodized black and purple.

http://www.rc-square.com/parts22.htm#Anchor1409338
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Old 12-05-2005, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by danjoy25
Get the ones made by Jet and is only half the price.
yes get the Jet version.. the Square version will easily break.
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Old 12-05-2005, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by rudster
Which manufacturer would you guys suggest to get aluminium front steering knuckles from e.g Hpi, square etc
i got the jet racing ones thhey are like half price from the others actually you can get the rear hubs to for like $17 and steering knuckles for $17 and they are really nice its good looking bling
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Old 12-06-2005, 01:14 AM
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Well I Raced my cyclone last weekend and I'm having a bit of trouble with the car.. first.. the set screw on the center pulley keep on backing out.. so I just put a blue locktide on the set screw hoping it wouldn't backed out next time I raced.. I noticed that the Center pulley is a little bit wobbley, is this normal? As there's a .5mm gap on each side, do I need to spread out the pulley so the gap will be in the middle or just leave it alone ?
another thing.. I notice the diff pulley for the from is diffrents from the back ones.. does it means if you accidentally switched the diff pulley you will get get an underdrive or overdrive effects ? lastly.. do anyone have a setup for a bumpy asphalt rubber tires ?

thanks in advance..
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Old 12-06-2005, 02:17 AM
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hey guys, just a few questions on the cyclone

1. Kit comes with front & centre one ways?
2. What caster blocks come with the kit
3. What toe blocks...
4. What sway bars...
5. The stock MIPs are aluminium?
6. What spurs in the box and which is the largest that will fit (48 & 64 pitch)?
7. With the shocks, are the rebound foams included, and what pistons are in the kit? Which of the pro4 shock parts are recommened?
8. Which shim's do you use on the suspension?
9. Any other recommend parts?
10. Online manual?
11. Best place to order?

Thx for any help
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Hope this helps
Originally Posted by Tom
hey guys, just a few questions on the cyclone

1. Kit comes with front & centre one ways? YES
2. What caster blocks come with the kit 4 degree
3. What toe blocks...2.5 & 3
4. What sway bars...all 3 for front and 3 for rear =6 in total
5. The stock MIPs are aluminium? not MIPs only alloy CVDs
6. What spurs in the box and which is the largest that will fit (48 & 64 pitch)?79 tooth 48 pitch still fits but kit comes in 64 (i think 100 tooth)
7. With the shocks, are the rebound foams included, and what pistons are in the kit? Which of the pro4 shock parts are recommened? yes its included and comes with 2 holes pistons
8. Which shim's do you use on the suspension? motor washers
9. Any other recommend parts? TIR CVDs or steel CVDs for the front as the OEM are very soft.
10. Online manual? not sure
11. Best place to order? RCmodel, speedtech, precisionrc

Thx for any help
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Old 12-06-2005, 02:45 AM
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Evildriver : i had the same problem with the set screw, i don't wich you mean but my screw driver was to wide and didn't go al the way in the black spur gear holder so just buy hudy or do with the allen wrench .

Tom :
1: yes and yes and also with an locked shaft but not with locked pulley
2: if you mean c-hubs then only 4 degrees
3: 2.5 and 3.0
4: 1.2 mm 1.4 and 1.6 i believe but i don't kwon for sure rc-zombies knows for sure
5: Yes they are but they are very weak i have replaced them with de TiR CVD's
6: 64 pitch and 100t Xenon spur & i think 115 is the limit that wil fit but i have only tryed 108
7: just bye the pro4 shock caps & collars then youre fine but you can also buy any pro4 shock part it wil all fit and at this shop they sell te most pro4 parts -> www.precisionrc.com
8: same as pro4
9: yes, pro4 shock caps & collars, TiR CVD's (not the pro4 hard steel they are to long), some people say that the upper bulkhead breaks fast but thats up to you if your gonna buy the reinforced one's, i made my a custom battery bar because i hate taping.
10: check Hpi japan site of HB site but you get a manual with the kit
11 : www.speedtechrc.com or www.stormerhobbies.com and i saw some one ebay for a really good price and also brandnew

Hopes this helps
my english is not that good excuse me for that, i am only 15 and are from country that brought the world cheese & windmills and tulips and more.....
Greetings Florian from Holland
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