3racing Cero Ultra V1 & V2
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#108
It has also been quiet on facebook.....(sill waiting patiently)
#109
We now live in inflationary times....Caution is the name of the game....
#111
Tech Apprentice
This plateform looks quite interesting
If the flex cutouts could be narrower and just for a smoother motor pinion mid-pulley liaison, that would be perfect, like on the Xpress X10R :
If the flex cutouts could be narrower and just for a smoother motor pinion mid-pulley liaison, that would be perfect, like on the Xpress X10R :
#112
Tech Apprentice
Needs also a more rear battery mount option like on the Mugen MTC2
#113
The Cero Ultra sure has gone quiet... What's the latest? People building kits yet?
#114
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#115
The Cero Ultra has fallen behind alot of other car kits, and runs the risk of being totally forgotten...You only have maybe a month between kit announcement and kit release in this industry: after that folks are looking elsewhere for the latest and greatest....
#116
I agree, but it has the vast majority of features we want to see, so while it may have lost a little steam, it's still worth a good look. The new Xpress is getting a lot of attention, but this has a better suspension with pivot balls instead of hinge pins in my opinion...
#118
Thats why Xray couldnt sell the adjustable CV axle in the States, Durango owns the patent in the US.
You talking about the 'Max' lawsuit? Thats a Trademark suit because someone feels a word means another payday for them :/
#119
I doubt it. Mugen or AMX could have a field day since they launched before hand. Mugen nor AMX don’t have a patent on this style of car but they both came before Xray.
#120
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Doubt it, Patents dont cross oceans unless its selling that same part in the country the patent is held.
Thats why Xray couldnt sell the adjustable CV axle in the States, Durango owns the patent in the US.
You talking about the 'Max' lawsuit? Thats a Trademark suit because someone feels a word means another payday for them :/
Thats why Xray couldnt sell the adjustable CV axle in the States, Durango owns the patent in the US.
You talking about the 'Max' lawsuit? Thats a Trademark suit because someone feels a word means another payday for them :/