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nthunberg89 01-05-2014 11:17 AM

Z&M got the order in. I should be the proud owner of a serpent by late this week or early next week! Do the kits come with the new body?

orcadigital 01-06-2014 02:16 PM

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So a while back with the release of the V2 radio tray, I had posted some info and pictures about rhe RX8 and IX8 fitment. At the time, my Hobbywing was in my conversion buggy, but I was confident it would not fit without modification in the BE. Things change, and modification happened, and the Hobbywing 150A will fit the new tray without anything too major, about 5 min with a dremel actually. Pics attached.

That metal you see is part of the heat sink.

Nexus 01-06-2014 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by nthunberg89 (Post 12875770)
Z&M got the order in. I should be the proud owner of a serpent by late this week or early next week! Do the kits come with the new body?

Awesome.

Standard body. The Avenger is newer. IMO at RaceEm either body is fine. I just bought both because they look awesome :)

If you know what servo your going to use grab the Serpent aluminum servo horn for it. The stock is plastic.

nthunberg89 01-07-2014 05:38 PM

Is a serpent horn required? I have plenty of aluminum horns

Yello 01-07-2014 07:21 PM

would some please tell me what the lenghts of the shocks are for the front and the for the rear?

i'm wondering whether the serpent shocks for the 1.0 rtr (shocks have the gold body with black springs) would fit my rc8.2...

also, are these serpent shocks good?

Nexus 01-07-2014 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by nthunberg89 (Post 12884544)
Is a serpent horn required? I have plenty of aluminum horns

Yes. There is another part that attaches to it using a flathead and but going through. Peek at the PDF manual page 19 step C6.

shawzie 01-07-2014 07:40 PM

Does anybody sell these in Canada???? I've just read this whole thread and want to buy one but can't seem to find any distributors here.:confused::confused::confused:

RCmayor 01-07-2014 08:05 PM

Try http://www.clockworkracingengines.com/ or I suppose Desoto/Serpent America would ship to Canada but the shipping/customs may add a too much to the price.

IOP_Racer 01-08-2014 01:27 PM

I am not running the serpent horn. I am sure you can make on of your aluminum horns fit. IT just takes a little time to shim the servo properly and find the right hardware.

DsWright 01-11-2014 02:53 PM

double post

DsWright 01-11-2014 02:53 PM

Selling my Super clean Serpent!

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...per-clean.html

bigjayjay1 01-11-2014 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by DsWright (Post 12896359)

I'll take the csi pistons if you want to sell

Nexus 01-12-2014 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by DsWright (Post 12896359)


Originally Posted by bigjayjay1 (Post 12897383)
I'll take the csi pistons if you want to sell

Nice ebuggy. If you are separating the spares I'd be intereested in a few pieces.

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Looks like some good results in qualifying for the Serpent 811 Be 2.0

2014 CRCRC Midwest Championships


Qual # Car # Driver Laps/Time Freq
1 1 Bornhorst, Joe 0=26/10:03.70513/5:01.320 2.4ghz
2 2 Flurer, Max 0=26/10:06.51913/5:02.888 2.4ghz
3 3 Gerard, Dylan 4=26/10:09.63513/5:04.005 2.4ghz
4 4 Krumme, Ralph 5=26/10:18.11613/5:08.269 2.4ghz
5 5 Olson, Matthew 9=26/10:16.37613/5:04.139 2.4ghz
6 6 Newman, Bryan 10=26/10:14.78313/5:04.95 2.4ghz
7 7 Ciccarello, Paul 11=26/10:25.00313/5:13.94 2.4ghz
8 8 Redmin, Rick 12=26/10:17.91713/5:08.49 2.4ghz
9 9 Treignier, Jerome 16=26/10:35.08113/5:15.80 2.4ghz
10 10 Ward, Rob 17=26/10:25.88513/5:08.46 2.4ghz

Lambo1 01-12-2014 09:23 AM

Build tools - serpent 811
 
Hi guys, I am getting ready to order some tools. Can anyone give me a rundown of the tools needed to build / tune the 811be.

Nexus 01-12-2014 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by Lambo1 (Post 12898301)
Hi guys, I am getting ready to order some tools. Can anyone give me a rundown of the tools needed to build / tune the 811be.

Do you own a cordless screwdriver?

I'd recommend one or your hands will get tired. :) Home Depot, Ace and others have inexpensive versions. Then you can get the 2mm and maybe 2.5mm hex drives.


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