Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#752
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We're still trying for mid-July. The factory didn't machine the steering posts correctly so they are redoing them as fast as they can. There have been a couple other production delays, but we're managing everything with minimal impact so far. We may have a more definitive date next week if we don't find any more production issues. We don't see any huge delays or issues as of now.
#753
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If you want a bullet proof car get a xray 808.
Can anyone tell me who is the distributor in europe?
#754
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I own a mugen and it is the most breakable car that i´ve own by the moment, i just will wait to look if the car handles well, and have not any issues like bending the chassis or other big issues.
If you want a bullet proof car get a xray 808.
Can anyone tell me who is the distributor in europe?
If you want a bullet proof car get a xray 808.
Can anyone tell me who is the distributor in europe?
so i would venture to say maybe some bad luck as its a very good/durable car.
based on my tekno experience so far i would venture to say this will rank higher than the ae/losi and be very similar to a mugen/kyosho/xray.
just my .02 and speculation.
#755
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I spoke to the folks at Tekno and he told me to post this up for anyone like myself that has questions:
Maintenance is very easy and simple. Definitely no harder than others and a little easier in a lot of cases.
Parts support will be very good. You can order directly from us or through one of our dealers. For example, A Main Hobbies will be fully supporting the car as will many other hobby shops. LHS support will vary, but it's safe to say it won't be supported very well by smaller shops.
Spares pricing will not be as expensive as Serpent or Kyosho, but not as cheap as HB. Spares will be in the Losi/Mugen range mostly.
JC, FTW and PL will be receiving kits for consideration to make bodies. Considering how well pre-orders are going I would assume they will want to support the car with bodies and such.
Please feel free to post this in the thread, I think a lot of people would be interested in this info. Thanks.
Maintenance is very easy and simple. Definitely no harder than others and a little easier in a lot of cases.
Parts support will be very good. You can order directly from us or through one of our dealers. For example, A Main Hobbies will be fully supporting the car as will many other hobby shops. LHS support will vary, but it's safe to say it won't be supported very well by smaller shops.
Spares pricing will not be as expensive as Serpent or Kyosho, but not as cheap as HB. Spares will be in the Losi/Mugen range mostly.
JC, FTW and PL will be receiving kits for consideration to make bodies. Considering how well pre-orders are going I would assume they will want to support the car with bodies and such.
Please feel free to post this in the thread, I think a lot of people would be interested in this info. Thanks.
#756
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I spoke to the folks at Tekno and he told me to post this up for anyone like myself that has questions:
Maintenance is very easy and simple. Definitely no harder than others and a little easier in a lot of cases.
Parts support will be very good. You can order directly from us or through one of our dealers. For example, A Main Hobbies will be fully supporting the car as will many other hobby shops. LHS support will vary, but it's safe to say it won't be supported very well by smaller shops.
Spares pricing will not be as expensive as Serpent or Kyosho, but not as cheap as HB. Spares will be in the Losi/Mugen range mostly.
JC, FTW and PL will be receiving kits for consideration to make bodies. Considering how well pre-orders are going I would assume they will want to support the car with bodies and such.
Please feel free to post this in the thread, I think a lot of people would be interested in this info. Thanks.
Maintenance is very easy and simple. Definitely no harder than others and a little easier in a lot of cases.
Parts support will be very good. You can order directly from us or through one of our dealers. For example, A Main Hobbies will be fully supporting the car as will many other hobby shops. LHS support will vary, but it's safe to say it won't be supported very well by smaller shops.
Spares pricing will not be as expensive as Serpent or Kyosho, but not as cheap as HB. Spares will be in the Losi/Mugen range mostly.
JC, FTW and PL will be receiving kits for consideration to make bodies. Considering how well pre-orders are going I would assume they will want to support the car with bodies and such.
Please feel free to post this in the thread, I think a lot of people would be interested in this info. Thanks.
#760
Looks like the Tekno website had been updated with replacement and upgrade parts for the EB48 for those that want a closer look. $15 retail for suspension arms, not bad
It looks like it will come with a white wing? Little bummed it donsn't come out of the box with lightened outdrives or the cool wheel hubs in all of the pictures. Although I do think the machining work on the shock towers, chassis and motor mount looks amazing.
http://www.teknorc.com/product-category/eb48-parts/
http://www.teknorc.com/product-categ...-option-parts/
It looks like it will come with a white wing? Little bummed it donsn't come out of the box with lightened outdrives or the cool wheel hubs in all of the pictures. Although I do think the machining work on the shock towers, chassis and motor mount looks amazing.http://www.teknorc.com/product-category/eb48-parts/
http://www.teknorc.com/product-categ...-option-parts/
#761
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Looks like the Tekno website had been updated with replacement and upgrade parts for the EB48 for those that want a closer look. $15 retail for suspension arms, not bad
It looks like it will come with a white wing? Little bummed it donsn't come out of the box with lightened outdrives or the cool wheel hubs in all of the pictures. Although I do think the machining work on the shock towers, chassis and motor mount looks amazing.
http://www.teknorc.com/product-category/eb48-parts/
http://www.teknorc.com/product-categ...-option-parts/
It looks like it will come with a white wing? Little bummed it donsn't come out of the box with lightened outdrives or the cool wheel hubs in all of the pictures. Although I do think the machining work on the shock towers, chassis and motor mount looks amazing.http://www.teknorc.com/product-category/eb48-parts/
http://www.teknorc.com/product-categ...-option-parts/
#762
I own a mugen and it is the most breakable car that i´ve own by the moment, i just will wait to look if the car handles well, and have not any issues like bending the chassis or other big issues.
If you want a bullet proof car get a xray 808.
Can anyone tell me who is the distributor in europe?
If you want a bullet proof car get a xray 808.
Can anyone tell me who is the distributor in europe?
I had two 808 that I converted in brushless and I wouldn't recommend it because of its bearings problems.
Anyway the EB48 is the best car on the market on the paper today, time will tell if it's reliable enough to be the best car on the track too. You have to keep in mind new cars will always have little problems and it's totally normal. That's why I would wait a bit before buying an EB48
#763
I got to take a look at Austin Blair's EB48 today. It looks great in person. He told me that he has only broken one arm and that was because of a mid air collision. I asked him if I should order springs, sway bars or any hop ups and he told me that he is just running the car as provided from Tekno.
I can't wait to get mine.
I can't wait to get mine.
Last edited by ChrisAttebery; 06-30-2012 at 06:04 PM.
#765
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Joined: Jul 2008
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From: spain
It looks like the eb48 will not have easy acces to the center differential like the mugen eco does, so we will need to remove one center diff support to take it out? One thing to improve in my opinion Tekno.
At least it looks like the front/rear diff are installing hinge pins and not threaded hinge pins like the mbx6 and 808 (stock). It is a pain to remove all hinge pins to get acces to the diffs, and specially when its near impossible to screw on the nut in the fronts hinge pins of the mugen.
At least it looks like the front/rear diff are installing hinge pins and not threaded hinge pins like the mbx6 and 808 (stock). It is a pain to remove all hinge pins to get acces to the diffs, and specially when its near impossible to screw on the nut in the fronts hinge pins of the mugen.



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