YOKOMO Touring Car BD-7
#4321
Tech Adept
#4323
Tech Adept
only panaracer end arena spur fit well others are too thick
and spur arena are stronger are made of delrin
www.rcmarket.com.hk
panaracer spur $6.50
arena spur $4.50
and spur arena are stronger are made of delrin
www.rcmarket.com.hk
panaracer spur $6.50
arena spur $4.50
#4324
Hello everyone,
My name is Steve Wang, owner of ST Racing Concepts (some of you that's been around here awhile, might remember me from old Speed Tech R/C days). We are looking to launch a line of titanium screw kits for the on-road racing segment. We are starting with a soft launch on the Yokomo BD-7 sedan
http://www.teamstrc.com/index.php?ro...th=118_121_127
It's a 89 pcs screw kit with a 4 pcs aluminum lock-nut set
We are also offering a discount coupon code: rctech2014 for those of you that are willing to try one out.
Thanks
Steve
My name is Steve Wang, owner of ST Racing Concepts (some of you that's been around here awhile, might remember me from old Speed Tech R/C days). We are looking to launch a line of titanium screw kits for the on-road racing segment. We are starting with a soft launch on the Yokomo BD-7 sedan
http://www.teamstrc.com/index.php?ro...th=118_121_127
It's a 89 pcs screw kit with a 4 pcs aluminum lock-nut set
We are also offering a discount coupon code: rctech2014 for those of you that are willing to try one out.
Thanks
Steve
#4325
Tech Initiate
It's a bit funny and requires some work but I use the AE ones for the tc 6.1.
The spur it self is a little the thicker but its the thicker inside part that's the problem. I used an over size drill to cut away some plastic so that the counter sunk screws fit nicely instead of the button head ones.
It can rub a bit in the top chassis plate but a bit of filing solved that problem.
I can't get the proper spurs so this is a great alternative for me.
Marc
#4326
Tech Regular
Hi
It's a bit funny and requires some work but I use the AE ones for the tc 6.1.
The spur it self is a little the thicker but its the thicker inside part that's the problem. I used an over size drill to cut away some plastic so that the counter sunk screws fit nicely instead of the button head ones.
It can rub a bit in the top chassis plate but a bit of filing solved that problem.
I can't get the proper spurs so this is a great alternative for me.
Marc
It's a bit funny and requires some work but I use the AE ones for the tc 6.1.
The spur it self is a little the thicker but its the thicker inside part that's the problem. I used an over size drill to cut away some plastic so that the counter sunk screws fit nicely instead of the button head ones.
It can rub a bit in the top chassis plate but a bit of filing solved that problem.
I can't get the proper spurs so this is a great alternative for me.
Marc
#4327
You can use xray spurs if you run onley 2 CS screws it will fitt well
#4328
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
We carry Panaracer spurs stateside for $6.50, just like hk price. We stock most of the popular 64 pitch sizes, but we can get others (including 48 pitch ) if you are interested in them. The spurs are in stock 99% of the time, ready to ship.
https://reflexracing.3dcartstores.co...=-73&search=GO
https://reflexracing.3dcartstores.co...=-73&search=GO
#4329
only panaracer end arena spur fit well others are too thick
and spur arena are stronger are made of delrin
www.rcmarket.com.hk
panaracer spur $6.50
arena spur $4.50
and spur arena are stronger are made of delrin
www.rcmarket.com.hk
panaracer spur $6.50
arena spur $4.50
Last edited by JimmyMac; 07-27-2014 at 03:31 PM. Reason: Perfect not Precision
#4330
Tech Regular
iTrader: (12)
Just thought you might be interested on my light weight battery stops. The Yokomo once are often commented as too heavy, so I have designed a plastic once. A lot of the users gives good comments on this. Please feel free to have a look at my post below:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/australi...2013-14-a.html
#4335
Tech Adept