Kyosho v-one rrr
#8341
Tech Apprentice
can anybody tell me between these two clutch springs, FM432 and FMW16, wich one is softer than the other?
#8343
I would like to take this moment to thank Kyosho America and all my sponsors that helped me Qualify my Kyosho RRR in the factory class at last weekends U.S Open Champs in Kisssimmee. I did not finish as good as I wanted but I had alot fun and thats what counts all the time. Murnan helped out with a very fast Sirio Evo 3.....thanks Uriah......Want to give some props to Pete over at PnP hobbies, Bobby and Greg Marrall mad props thanks fellas....
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
#8344
Originally Posted by robert maestrey
I would like to take this moment to thank Kyosho America and all my sponsors that helped me Qualify my Kyosho RRR in the factory class at last weekends U.S Open Champs in Kisssimmee. I did not finish as good as I wanted but I had alot fun and thats what counts all the time. Murnan helped out with a very fast Sirio Evo 3.....thanks Uriah......Want to give some props to Pete over at PnP hobbies, Bobby and Greg Marrall mad props thanks fellas....
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
Good job Robert!!! I have heard nothing but good things about you Way to represent Kyosho!!!
#8346
hmm
Originally Posted by robert maestrey
I would like to take this moment to thank Kyosho America and all my sponsors that helped me Qualify my Kyosho RRR in the factory class at last weekends U.S Open Champs in Kisssimmee. I did not finish as good as I wanted but I had alot fun and thats what counts all the time. Murnan helped out with a very fast Sirio Evo 3.....thanks Uriah......Want to give some props to Pete over at PnP hobbies, Bobby and Greg Marrall mad props thanks fellas....
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
#8347
Tech Elite
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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
I would like to take this moment to thank Kyosho America and all my sponsors that helped me Qualify my Kyosho RRR in the factory class at last weekends U.S Open Champs in Kisssimmee. I did not finish as good as I wanted but I had alot fun and thats what counts all the time. Murnan helped out with a very fast Sirio Evo 3.....thanks Uriah......Want to give some props to Pete over at PnP hobbies, Bobby and Greg Marrall mad props thanks fellas....
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
And Thank you to Kevin Hutchinson over at Kraceway what a facitlity.
#8349
Originally Posted by mrgsr
hoping youguys can help..
i need part numbers for:
orange seals that go inside the diffs?
front universals when using front kyosho solid?
front bulkhead?
thanks!
i need part numbers for:
orange seals that go inside the diffs?
front universals when using front kyosho solid?
front bulkhead?
thanks!
#8350
Tech Adept
26mm 45 degree front foam tire
the 45 degree meant '45 shore' ?
the 45 degree meant '45 shore' ?
#8351
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45
yes shore
#8352
I thought I read somewhere that the brake disk from the buggy (MP777?) would work with the EVO 2-speed shaft/brake hub. Is anybody using this setup?
Thanks
Thanks
#8353
I don't think it will work. The evo brake system is drive by two pins, and the Inferno MP777 is like the old configuration of RRR
#8354
Tech Addict
Originally Posted by jag
I thought I read somewhere that the brake disk from the buggy (MP777?) would work with the EVO 2-speed shaft/brake hub. Is anybody using this setup?
Thanks
Thanks
#8355
Hello!
My RRR have a "gap" in the upper front arm and lower rear arm.. it's something betwen 2mm~3mm of play, since I bought it. Is this play normal? Projected? I heard one time from a experienced person that this play helps stability in bumped tracks (like Jundai park in Sao Paulo).. but I don't know this deeply. Should I remove this play with thin shims or keep it?
My RRR have a "gap" in the upper front arm and lower rear arm.. it's something betwen 2mm~3mm of play, since I bought it. Is this play normal? Projected? I heard one time from a experienced person that this play helps stability in bumped tracks (like Jundai park in Sao Paulo).. but I don't know this deeply. Should I remove this play with thin shims or keep it?