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Old 08-22-2007, 09:04 AM
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i did run the avid indoor the first month of 2007 brusless 4,5t
til now i dith run al national rounds here in holland inlcuded all training and
testing sesions with spool from begining exept indoor and NO WEELS came
of my car
slidaway iame not known with a new car only with improoft parts.
and the slop is not so bad.
also with my old msx mr i had to remove som slop with motor shims
and on som parts you need a bit off slop (makes the car drive easier).
its a great car first i ran the pro4 msx,es then the t2007
now i have avids and keep driving them til i can only drive a rolator
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Old 08-22-2007, 10:54 AM
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Hi guy´s do anyone have indoor set up for Avid, thanks.
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Old 08-22-2007, 11:51 AM
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hi try this link for several setups for avid.http://www.robitronic.eu/go/robitron...JH,nB,9VG.html
greetings marcel
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Old 08-22-2007, 12:18 PM
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anybody know where you can find avid parts online, especially dogbones. looked everywhere and none found. also south cali local shops would be great as well
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Old 08-22-2007, 02:39 PM
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hey the border in europe
http://www.the-border.com/home.php
i think axial is the distributor of the us.
maby you can contackt them for your lokal shop.
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Old 08-22-2007, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Nuno Gancho
Hi guy´s do anyone have indoor set up for Avid, thanks.
Here you can get some setup! In fact, the same but in english, organised by surface (asphalt or carpet), grip, etc...
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Old 10-02-2007, 02:01 AM
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Dear All,

You can also find Avid spare parts in France at www.nitrozone.fr
There are all the parts available online:
http://www.nitrozone.fr/osc/index.php?cPath=183_76_180

In Germany on 16th of September, Oliver Basdorf and his Avid finished on the second step at the EP 1/10° Touring Car German Master:
http://www.robitronic.eu/go/robitronic/($A0r5xE5qYhhxyANYLqVhGB$)/s,showModuleObject,9_q1klWYtB,cxW0_xS0jRW2gVq14tWZ rNrX7xm1dtqZgVG,4Fa0jtW3hxW2nB,8xa0nVX0_JH,nRXYoxF 1m_a2usWZrNbO4FW2oxqXqMnNkYTOoA,nB,9VG,hxGZplWZnx7 0_2r1jMWYoVqZjJX-_NrLrVG2oJWZrVa17B.html

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Old 10-02-2007, 10:55 AM
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what about support in the US no team drivers ..none at iic or novak I still have my car but w/out team support I guess it will not do well in the us
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Old 10-15-2007, 01:58 AM
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Sorry for this late reply, I've not been notified by email tough I used to be by the past... curious...

Yes, unfortunately, the Team support maybe more important in Europe than in the USA. It's mostly a question a location.
But if you (or any one) have any setting or any tech issues about Avid, please feel free to ask. I'll do my best to help.

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Old 02-25-2008, 05:46 PM
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Diff is brand new just built the car. Diff will not lock down no matter how tight I get it. Both diff halves turn in the same direction and some time only one side will turn. The thrust bearings came installed already. All I had to do was install the diff balls,rings and such. Sounds pretty simple huh???? No help from Robitronic USA(Axial)................Please help
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Been reading up on this thread as I was considering this car for a stock trans am class. I would be returning after being out of the hobbby for about 5 years. Has Robitronics addressed these issues? What about parts availability? Anyone still driving theirs or is this car done? Should I stay away from this chassis?

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Old 03-02-2008, 10:59 AM
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Tower has parts.I can't find the hardened universals or belts. My first run out yesterday was pretty impressive. They are in the process of changing distributors from Axial to SK Motion......Still no driver support
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So Tower has some of the parts but not all. This car has been out for awhile now. I really like this car, but wonder if I should stick with something more common like Tamiya or XRay. I like the idea of having something a little different, but if there no support for it, whats the point. For those of you with one, do you wish you bought something else now? Or are you happy with it?

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Originally Posted by kmeyer
So Tower has some of the parts but not all. This car has been out for awhile now. I really like this car, but wonder if I should stick with something more common like Tamiya or XRay. I like the idea of having something a little different, but if there no support for it, whats the point. For those of you with one, do you we you bought something else now? Or are you happy with it?
Get a more common car with support like TC5, MI3, Xray '08
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Old 03-06-2008, 10:28 PM
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Dear All,

You can find some spare-part online in this french shop:
www.nitrozone.fr
International shipment ready...

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