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xx4-nutter 07-08-2006 06:11 PM

yokomo bx parts !
 
who else thinks the yokomo parts are deer !

£16 for a front shock tower

dissapointing

PaulRotheram 07-08-2006 06:19 PM

maybe get in touch with atomic carbon and see how much it would cost for him to make one :)

shouldn't this be in the yokomo section, btw? :p

xx4-nutter 07-08-2006 06:23 PM

hehehehehee good thinking batman :D

;)

jimmy 07-08-2006 06:26 PM

haha, I think I shall move it there.

Yea, I had the BC special before, I liked driving the car but spares were really espensive. 23 pounds for a front (and rear) shock tower - since you could only buy them in pairs.
28 pounds for a shell.

Shame really, but I think Yokomo have always been an expensive brand ?? As far back as their original 4wd buggys I think.


At least I don't think there is too much to break on the BX ? it seems a pretty strong car. Maybe someone will bring out a beefy shock tower for it ?

xx4-nutter 07-08-2006 07:13 PM

ye i fen oooo kin hope soo lol, i thought of mybe buying 2 shock towers and doublin them up to make the shock tower thicker, thus making it stronger, and obviously buying some longer screws for the top of the shocks to fit through, this is one idea lol, or the other is to stick it out and see how it goes, and drains more of my bank balance lol !!! :confused:

OldTimer 08-08-2006 08:40 PM

I could make a thicker shock tower out of 4mm carbon fibre, but the price would not be much less than the current yok one due to the thicker material, i would guess around £15

If there is interest i will make a batch of 10 off, but i would need a orginal tower from somebody to get all the measurements from, and if any body has photos of broken towers, i can beef up the weak areas.

But i would really need to know how much interest there is for them before i produce any.

Southwell 09-08-2006 08:10 AM

The MX4 was quite expensive but i never even broke a wishbone in that thing, was like a tank! that was after a years racing too :D

xx4-nutter 10-08-2006 05:59 AM

ha ha ha very funny ;)


as we say " $%*^ happens " lol

cabbynate 16-09-2006 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldTimer (Post 9344)
I could make a thicker shock tower out of 4mm carbon fibre, but the price would not be much less than the current yok one due to the thicker material, i would guess around £15

If there is interest i will make a batch of 10 off, but i would need a orginal tower from somebody to get all the measurements from, and if any body has photos of broken towers, i can beef up the weak areas.

But i would really need to know how much interest there is for them before i produce any.

I would bet you would sell 10 easy. Heck, ya can't even get the Yokomo ones most of the time!!!:o
Cheers,
Nathan

ryan 16-09-2006 08:36 AM

hi oldtimer,
do you want me to draw one up with all the measurments?i would be intersted in one and may be able to get a few more people and bathy will proberly want one.

ryan

OldTimer 16-09-2006 09:11 AM

Ryan, if there is any chance to post one to me, then if there are any errors on the measurements its my fault, only take me a day or two to sort.

What are people after front or rear towers ? what thickness material 3mm / 4mm / 5mm ?. Are there any changes need to the towers, what is different on the towers the team use ?.

ryan 17-09-2006 07:51 AM

i can send you a standard rear and a modified rear which is used for associated shocks. i only have one front which is on the car. i think 4mm carbon would be ideal. i can post the rears after the f3 4 5's.

ryan

OldTimer 17-09-2006 09:23 AM

Ryan, drop me a PM after the F3-4-5's next week and we will get it sorted ;)

Mike_stening 18-09-2006 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Southwell (Post 9373)
The MX4 was quite expensive but i never even broke a wishbone in that thing, was like a tank! that was after a years racing too :D

suprised that the shock towers on the BX are breaking, maybe it is really just not top grade carbon, the one on my old MX4 never broke and they took some serious punishment (mainly cos i was really crap) weird thing with people braking stuff on the BC was that the wishbones were exactly the same as on the MX4. hmm. i would imagine that a 4mm set of shock towers from atomic wouldbe all you would need, shouldn't be able to break them.

Bathy 18-09-2006 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike_stening (Post 11333)
suprised that the shock towers on the BX are breaking, maybe it is really just not top grade carbon, the one on my old MX4 never broke and they took some serious punishment (mainly cos i was really crap) weird thing with people braking stuff on the BC was that the wishbones were exactly the same as on the MX4. hmm. i would imagine that a 4mm set of shock towers from atomic wouldbe all you would need, shouldn't be able to break them.

Ummm I'm yet to break one!

That's from me racing at Nationals, I don't think there are any specific ‘problems’ with them at all, I think Ryan is just saying that they are expensive to replace (when they need replacing) hopefully AtomicCarbon will be able to make some available for less.

ryan 18-09-2006 02:39 PM

i have only broken a front and that was my fault as i came of a straight with a 10x2 it grip rolled and the first thing that hit the floor was the edge of the shock tower. i would of been really suprised if it didnt break!!!

ryan

Marco 24-09-2006 07:44 PM

Ceramic Ball-bearings and diff-balls
 
Hi Guy's,

does somebody know if there is a ceramic Ball-bearing set around for the bx? and while i renewed the diff's today i figured that the 2,4mm ceramic diff-balls fit into the diffgear but the 2.0 thrustballs i wanted to use were just titanic compared to the original ones. are some ceramic thrustballs around to buy?

greets Marco


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