Yokomo YZ-2
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#2477
Tech Regular
Has anyone else had trouble with the servo moving from even the slightest of knocks? Both me and a friend are having this issue which we never had with the original Yokomo yz2.
Cheers
Cheers
#2478
Edit nm. Found my answer.
Last edited by YMMV; 10-09-2016 at 08:24 AM.
#2479
Thats too bad cause not only are the prices now not worth the cost to maintain the buggy, but they are also slow in getting new upgraded pieces that come out. I got sick of waiting for the longer rear arms and needed suspension mounts for the YZ-4 so I got them from Europe the day of release, Amain was almost a full month later.
Prices are comparable to everyone else. The alum hopup parts are pricey, but none are needed on the DT.
#2480
I had trouble with my Bmax CONSTANTLY. the screw in the servo horn would loosen or back out. I have V1 YZ-2 and so far, not too many problems with the horn or steering movement
MOmo
#2481
1. Does the heavier front lower suspension mounts weight show its overall weight or how much it's heavier than the original piece?
2. How do you achieve 20+ mm of front travel with the shock in the middle hole on arm without outscrewing the adjuster on the body?
2. How do you achieve 20+ mm of front travel with the shock in the middle hole on arm without outscrewing the adjuster on the body?
#2482
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#2485
Tech Regular
What is everyone liking for the yz2 ca for diff fluid tight high grip carpet?
#2486
Tech Apprentice
#2489
What servo arms do you use on your buggies?
I have the RJX FS-0521HV servo and have used the Robitronic lightweight aluminium servo horn. At the last race, my fellow competitor pointed out, that as the servo arm doesn't have any offset, the nut used to hold the rod ball end on to the arm hits the servo case and limits steering end point. The original Yokomo horn puts the servo link at a such big angle, which in my opinion makes the steering uneffective.
I have the RJX FS-0521HV servo and have used the Robitronic lightweight aluminium servo horn. At the last race, my fellow competitor pointed out, that as the servo arm doesn't have any offset, the nut used to hold the rod ball end on to the arm hits the servo case and limits steering end point. The original Yokomo horn puts the servo link at a such big angle, which in my opinion makes the steering uneffective.
#2490
Tech Master
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What servo arms do you use on your buggies?
I have the RJX FS-0521HV servo and have used the Robitronic lightweight aluminium servo horn. At the last race, my fellow competitor pointed out, that as the servo arm doesn't have any offset, the nut used to hold the rod ball end on to the arm hits the servo case and limits steering end point. The original Yokomo horn puts the servo link at a such big angle, which in my opinion makes the steering uneffective.
I have the RJX FS-0521HV servo and have used the Robitronic lightweight aluminium servo horn. At the last race, my fellow competitor pointed out, that as the servo arm doesn't have any offset, the nut used to hold the rod ball end on to the arm hits the servo case and limits steering end point. The original Yokomo horn puts the servo link at a such big angle, which in my opinion makes the steering uneffective.