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spy pics !!
very soon !!
still on my camera |
Jeroen hurry up :-)
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Those wishbones remind me of the ones on my Shumacher Cat 3000. Mind you, I suppose all wishbones look very similar really ;)
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I like the cell layout!
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not really spy pics ??
seen the chassis a while ago and its been posted on opple before ... |
but not the moulded rear gear casing though....
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I like!!
What the little thin metal bit screwed to the center bit lol. A |
does it screw to the motor mount and just help keep the (movable) spur in place against the motor pinion?
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Looking at the pic I'd say the spur is static and the little metal 'arm' screws to the top of the motor with the slot being to adjust the mesh. Although there is a slot in the 'bulkhead's too so the spur could move :confused:
It looks a bit flimsy to me, you can't tell yet though really because it looks like there's another alloy part to mount the motor which isn't shown . |
nah, the motor is stationary on it and the slipper mount moves, you can see the slots in the plate.
do hope that is a pre-prod mount though..... |
I'm loooooooving the square nut! :eh?:
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Can someone just confirm my thoughts with regard to a lot more flex in the plastic chassis compared to alloy chassis?
Not that clued up on it so if someone would enlighten me that would be cool! |
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want more ?
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bring it on coople! Never have too many spy shots!
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no scantily clad ladies though.... that can get you into trouble..... apparently.... allegedly...
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Yes! I hand-flex-tested the production chassis from the pics (veeeeeery scientifically!) It was definitely more flexible than the alu chassis they had before. But it was a smooth, damped kind of flex, which is probably a good thing... |
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