Kyosho v-one rrr
#1141
Tech Regular
3racing driveshafts seem ok, used a set in my g4 for a year with no problems, have now put a set on my rrr.
some of there alloy products leave alittle tobe desired, alittle weak and bend quite easy, but driveshafts ok
some of there alloy products leave alittle tobe desired, alittle weak and bend quite easy, but driveshafts ok
#1142
Tech Initiate
By the way, what does SSG stand for?
#1144
World'd Edition
Where can I find one of the world'd edition cars ?
Thanks
Thanks
#1145
Tech Fanatic
NiMo,
i sent you a pm.
i sent you a pm.
#1146
Re: World'd Edition
Originally posted by fastrcracer
Where can I find one of the world'd edition cars ?
Thanks
Where can I find one of the world'd edition cars ?
Thanks
#1147
Due some time in March, a Pull-Start sports version of the RRR, called the V-one SIII.
#1149
I check through the Japanese sites, then use the translator
#1151
Tech Fanatic
i have an extra rrr. i used it for spare parts. when i used parts, i ordered new ones and replaced. i am selling this kit. all parts are there. i will take $250 for it. my email is [email protected] or 305-807-9529.
#1152
Originally posted by Marcos.J
cool , Nimo does the rr conversion come with a set up?
cool , Nimo does the rr conversion come with a set up?
I haven't been able to get the best from the RR yet, trying a front spool was not a good idea and set me back a bit.
#1154
I got the new Skyline Racing exhaust mount a few days ago. It is the best designed alternative to the stock method of securing the exhaust wire. The way Kyosho did it at the Worlds and how I use to do it was mount an standard aluminum holder to the upper plate. In a severe crash, the upper plate can fracture from the shock of the impact. The Skyline mount uses the existing hole in the upper plate but also rests against the upper part of the front bulkhead for added reinforcement. It comes with a screw to attach the mount and a setscrew for the exhaust wire. Not to mention the anodizing matches the factory blue to the "T"!
#1155
Originally posted by Racing4Evo
I got the new Skyline Racing exhaust mount a few days ago. It is the best designed alternative to the stock method of securing the exhaust wire. The way Kyosho did it at the Worlds and how I use to do it was mount an standard aluminum holder to the upper plate. In a severe crash, the upper plate can fracture from the shock of the impact. The Skyline mount uses the existing hole in the upper plate but also rests against the upper part of the front bulkhead for added reinforcement. It comes with a screw to attach the mount and a setscrew for the exhaust wire. Not to mention the anodizing matches the factory blue to the "T"!
I got the new Skyline Racing exhaust mount a few days ago. It is the best designed alternative to the stock method of securing the exhaust wire. The way Kyosho did it at the Worlds and how I use to do it was mount an standard aluminum holder to the upper plate. In a severe crash, the upper plate can fracture from the shock of the impact. The Skyline mount uses the existing hole in the upper plate but also rests against the upper part of the front bulkhead for added reinforcement. It comes with a screw to attach the mount and a setscrew for the exhaust wire. Not to mention the anodizing matches the factory blue to the "T"!
where can we get these from?
Thanks