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Old 12-26-2012, 11:09 PM
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RSD070 RSD TC6.1 V2 DCJs Narrow Axle



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RSD072 RSD XRAY/ Spec R R1 DCJ (Narrow Axle)



RSD073 RSD XRAY/ Spec R R1 DCJ (Wide Axle)



RSD070-1 RSD DCJ Coupling with Spring Retainers



RSD070-2 RSD DCJ Narrow Axle



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So the Narrows fit the TC6.1 C-Hubs with no trimming?
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Order placed. Thanks Christian.
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Nice CT!
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will the tc6 range of springs fit the spec r r1? curious as im a little hesitant to place that order without knowing...
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Yes, They should fit great. The Spec R Shocks are designed to fit 13 and 14mm springs
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Originally Posted by CristianTabush
Yes, They should fit great. The Spec R Shocks are designed to fit 13 and 14mm springs
from your experience do you prefer the tc6 springs or the xray style springs from spec r?
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I only use RSD springs.
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V2s look awesome. The rings are a way better idea than just a set screw.
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USPS brought my RSD order today, thanks CT. I am really impressed with the Xray/R1 DCJ's and aluminum spool outdrives. The use of a CS screw in the bottom of the cup is a great design; looks like 52 mm bones will clear with no issues!. I also love that I can run the DCJ's and then rotate the pins to another hole if any slop develops. These DCJ's seem to articulate much smoother without the set screw and shrink wrap. Plus they're a breeze to lube and service. Thanks again man. You have yourself one very satisfied customer here!
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Old 12-30-2012, 05:01 AM
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Christian.
I actually have a TC6 standard kit.
If I order you a RSD6.2 Evo Full Conversion Kit, does I need something more ? (battery holder...).
Thanx.
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Andrew, that's awesome! Glad you like them.

Cedric, no you don't need anything else.

Thanks!
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So the TC6 standard batterie holder can be installed on the RSD6.2 ?
Another question : For a big european outdoor asphalt track, witch set of spring should I chosse ?
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No, it can not be installed. The evo comes with battery stoppers. Please look at the product pictures on the website. When used with tape, they are more than adequate to keep the battery in place.

I am not sure about springs, but personally I run on a large track over here and I use pink, black and purple mostly. I think 2 sets of each should take care of your needs, unless grip is too low. However even with low grip, I tend to like stiffer springs.
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Ok, thanx.
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