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COBRARACING 01-02-2008 01:21 AM

NOVAROSSI SURVEY
 
Dear Friends

I would like some feedback about the Novarossi brand ,all your concerns etc may it be price ,performance,reliability to many engines to choose from which confuses people anything that you guys think needs to be addressed to Novarossi .
The reason for this is that we at cobra have completed our testing and we have found no problems with any of the engines we have tested may it be bearings etc etc as long as they were run in properly and top quality fuel is used we had no problems.
The engines we tested were the following .

35 plus 21
plus 2 359
plus 2 353
plus 2 367
plus 21 7bt
plus 21 5
plus 12 3ct
plus 21 5kt
N21 2001BF

WE HAD NO PROBLEMS WITH THE ABOVE METIONED ENGINES.

We now would like your feedback from anyone around the world who uses the Novarossi product because the end user is the most important and not the importer or the factory but you who ends up using the product .
I will lodge all your concerns with Novarossi when i meet with them at nuremburg for the toy fair and Italy afterwards.

Please keep it clean as these concerns will go direct to the CEO of Novarossi who is a female and swearing and stuff like that will not be tolerated .

please also no one line answers i want serious reponses from people ok.

ok so lets here it all and please keep it professional and clean

regards Angelo

mremtr 01-02-2008 04:19 AM

Good luck with that !! It's a woman incharge , ever won an arguement with a woman ??? :tire::lol:

GSPOT 01-02-2008 05:01 AM

$ AND PARTS
 
I HAVE 2 .12 ENGINES FOR MY RRR'S.... MY ONLY CONCERN IS GETTING PARTS (IE CONROD-PISTON AND SLEEVES) LOCALLY AND OR FOR A SEMI-GOOD PRICE. THEY SEEM TO BE ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND NO SHOPS LOCAL EVER HAVE THE PARTS YOU NEED, NOR ONLINE. PLEASE HELP WITH THOSE 2 CONCERNS, THANKS FROM GREG GORMAN, MELBOURNE FL

DPowers 01-02-2008 05:13 AM

great engines put a little pricey.

Turbine_au 01-02-2008 06:04 AM

The general consensus is to get a better bearing supplier, fast.

GSPOT 01-02-2008 07:29 AM

100% AGREE WITH THE BEARING COMMENT

rabidsquirrel 01-02-2008 08:04 AM

+1 on the bearings issue...

It hasn't affected me directly yet, but I hear about it so often that it has me worried... I've only put a gallon on my new-to-me PLUS 21-5K.

I had a wonderful experience with my old modded P5 and more recent P5X (11 gallons on it and still runs great).

I'd like to see more improvements in their online product support - I.e. english language engine/product knowledgebase, with every model covered. Any kind of known issues/fixes/resolutions/service bulletins should be published in it.

Their forum is off to a good start, but a more searchable and concise knowledgebase would be great (Documentation logically indexed according to engine model or part number - this could/should be fed in by Customer Support tickets, Manuals, Production Run Change Documentation, FAQs, etc...)

Tell her that I don't mind paying a 'premium' for a high performing quality / dependable product. Keep the quality control a top priority. :nod:

cota348 01-02-2008 09:21 AM

I feel that what everyone is saying is that the bearing issue should have been addressed better by a company with the tradition and reputation that Novarossi has.

Most of the people today is aware of the bearing issues from third parties who made comments on forums and like, but at least I have not seen any statement directly from the manufacturer.

I heard (again from the rumor mole) that they are planning to reduce prices in 2008, if true, I can only guess is would be to compensate for the bad publicity.

I guess I don't mind the higher prices but expect a better product and that means quality not only with the product but also regarding customer relationship

nobike 01-02-2008 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by Turbine_au (Post 4029607)
The general consensus is to get a better bearing supplier, fast.

+1

SkarTisu 01-02-2008 10:19 AM


I heard (again from the rumor mole) that they are planning to reduce prices in 2008, if true, I can only guess is would be to compensate for the bad publicity.
No, the price reduction is in effect because the value of the dollar has changed against the Euro.

asw7576 01-02-2008 10:31 AM

Everything about novarossi engines are good expirience, except two things : rising glowplug price and sucks bearings lifetime ( replaceable but at sucks price ).

nik77356 01-02-2008 10:57 AM

if they were changing the price because the dollar has changed against the Euro, the price would be increasing, not decreasing

ezveedub 01-02-2008 11:00 AM

Prices already dropped before 2008. If you had checked prices a few weeks back and now, they are lower. Some retailers didn't drop prices until later. I personally bought one item from Novarossiusa that was $20+ less the just by waiting till the weekend past. As for bearings. They have also fell. Check RB, there prices are now the most expensive IMO. As for the glowplug prices, buy Ninja or O.S. turbo plugs and then ask me if the Novarossi prices are too high.

My only change now would be to bring back short stroke buggy engine line up. I tired of only long stroke engines in different port configuration, and maybe one short stroke engine, if it still exists.

asw7576 01-02-2008 11:16 AM

O.S and Ninja plugs are expensive too, and novarossi glow plugs are becoming like one.

cheesecake 01-02-2008 11:56 AM

you can tell her i have no complaints with both of mine and will be purchasing another when the time is due. :D


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