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gunny 29-03-2016 06:13 PM

Kyosho zx6,weak front arms!
 
Is there a solution for the front arms of the ZX6?
Because these are weak


Greetings Gunther

Stu Dixon 29-03-2016 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gunny (Post 944769)
Is there a solution for the front arms of the ZX6?
Because these are weak


Greetings Gunther

I ran one for a full season last year and can't remember breaking one :eh?:

I'm not the best driver and do have the odd crash now and then, my advise is to not crash :p

Maybe your track is not as forgiving ? Do other drivers at your track have the same issue with their cars ?

gunny 29-03-2016 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu Dixon (Post 944771)
I ran one for a full season last year and can't remember breaking one :eh?:

I'm not the best driver and do have the odd crash now and then, my advise is to not crash :p

Maybe your track is not as forgiving ? Do other drivers at your track have the same issue with their cars ?

I have many broken in 2 weeks :).
The track is pretty fast but technis.
I am alone with the ZX6 self throughout Belgium :).
I'm a pretty rider, not the best but plenty À final :).

And the other people driving with xray, Yokomo, Schumacher.
And they did not have much trouble with it.
I've ridden with xray last year and did nothing with it broken

MHeadling 29-03-2016 06:56 PM

On my old Zx6 it had dex410 arms fitted, needed a bit of dremel work and the 410 roll bar/links

Never broke an arm after this mod

gunny 29-03-2016 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MHeadling (Post 944777)
On my old Zx6 it had dex410 arms fitted, needed a bit of dremel work and the 410 roll bar/links

Never broke an arm after this mod

Thank you.
Which model? The v3, v4 or v5 mss of the new? Durango

For the rest you can continue to use everything? Of the ZX6?
Or do I need anything Durango?

MHeadling 29-03-2016 08:05 PM

Original410/V3 ones as these are the strongest ones

Shock location and length is the same as the zx6

Dazzieboy 29-03-2016 08:46 PM

Have you tried putting the arms in boiling water? I was very doubtful that this would work but tried it on my sons B-max4 and he has done about 6 meetings now without breakage. Before this it was at least 1 per meeting

gunny 29-03-2016 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Dazzieboy (Post 944808)
Have you tried putting the arms in boiling water? I was very doubtful that this would work but tried it on my sons B-max4 and he has done about 6 meetings now without breakage. Before this it was at least 1 per meeting

No not yet, how long should you cook them

Stilli 30-03-2016 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gunny (Post 944769)
Is there a solution for the front arms of the ZX6?
Because these are weak


Greetings Gunther

I was a complete novice and used to break them all the time, I persevered only breaking one occaisionally now and only after a severe crash. No modifications to the Kyosho arms to make them less 'fragile' worked for me but one thing was apparent, when they are very cold they break a lot easier so if you race in a cold environment I would suggest that you warm the plastic up a bit before each race (heat gun, hair dryer etc).

bomber 30-03-2016 07:59 AM

ZX6 arms are made from Kitkats painted black :lol: , at Maritime they break regularly on all different level of drivers cars, when its cold it is a lot worse.

I'm sure Kyosho are well aware as this subject comes up regularly on most forums.

I fitted the Durango arms on mine when I had the car and never broke another arm, also went through quite a few slipper shafts as the chassis has so much flex it would snap the shaft when flexing.

Apart from the above the ZX6 is a superb car and one of my favourites over the last few years.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7664/...48888b92_c.jpgUntitled

Stilli 30-03-2016 09:40 AM

They are also very expensive, approx £8 each. They don't come in pairs as you would expect but the pack contains one front and one rear arm so, unless you regularly break the rear arms you are paying approx £8 each time you break a front arm.

Dazzieboy 30-03-2016 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by gunny (Post 944816)
No not yet, how long should you cook them

just put them in a pan on the cooker and simmer for around 30 minutes :thumbsup:

gunny 30-03-2016 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dazzieboy (Post 944914)
just put them in a pan on the cooker and simmer for around 30 minutes :thumbsup:

Thank you, I try tomorrow :)


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