Tekno NB48 2.0
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#3
Tech Regular
Know this is the Nitro section but is this legit then as I was told nitro only for initial release?
https://www.redsrc.co.nz/products/te...electric-buggy
https://www.redsrc.co.nz/products/te...electric-buggy
#4
Finally 3 mm chassis
#5
Tech Initiate
Know this is the Nitro section but is this legit then as I was told nitro only for initial release?
https://www.redsrc.co.nz/products/te...electric-buggy
https://www.redsrc.co.nz/products/te...electric-buggy
For the NB48 2.0...it's a good new !!! Can't wait to see another infos!
#6
Finally ! Easy access diffs are going to be a nice feature. Looks like new redesigned springs too - the low frequency springs on the .4 were much better than stock springs on the .3, Im ready to see how these compare.
I would like to see universal drive shafts included with the kit, but I have a feeling that is going to remain an option part. I’m Ready to see the next article Tekno releases on the 2.0 kit !
I would like to see universal drive shafts included with the kit, but I have a feeling that is going to remain an option part. I’m Ready to see the next article Tekno releases on the 2.0 kit !
#8
Suspended
i've never been a fan of tekno due to design but now i might be looking at my new kit for 2020
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#11
If you look on tekno’s website you can see a lot of the new parts that have been added are listed as 2.0 or NB/NT 2.0, even saw a few EB 2.0. So I’m guessing we will be seeing a new truggy and EB in the near future too
#13
Diff with bearings for the outdrives. I wonder how that will work out: https://blog.teknorc.com/2019/09/10/...o-the-details/
Might be good if they don't leak or the the bearings don't fail to easy.
But I think the 2.0 will be a lot more stable to drive than the 48.4.
Might be good if they don't leak or the the bearings don't fail to easy.
But I think the 2.0 will be a lot more stable to drive than the 48.4.
#15
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (30)
Diff with bearings for the outdrives. I wonder how that will work out: https://blog.teknorc.com/2019/09/10/...o-the-details/
Might be good if they don't leak or the the bearings don't fail to easy.
But I think the 2.0 will be a lot more stable to drive than the 48.4.
Might be good if they don't leak or the the bearings don't fail to easy.
But I think the 2.0 will be a lot more stable to drive than the 48.4.