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Old 17-09-2016
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Default Kyosho Main Chassis LA-16?

Hi there,

I'm new in this community and I would like to say hello to everybody!


Maybe you could help me finding out what type of main chassis this is.
It was implemented in a Kyosho Lazer ZX-R. But the holes of it are different from a Lazer MK2 main chassis. I'm a bit confused

Thx for your help.

Brgds

Mike
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Quite a few are out there, all on the fibrelyte website in my name tag.this one had the extra holes to move the pivot block & mount fowards/backwards and think you could change from mk1 to mk2 layout. Mk1 layout is better for the uk.
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Thx for the information.

Here is another pic showing 10 holes. I only know chassis like this with 8 or 9 holes in front of the battery slots.

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Could be for the longer battery holders for both sides, servo has usual five holes
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Where are you based? Are you in the UK?
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I'm from Germany!
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Hi there,

I'm new in this community and I would like to say hello to everybody!


Maybe you could help me finding out what type of main chassis this is.
It was implemented in a Kyosho Lazer ZX-R. But the holes of it are different from a Lazer MK2 main chassis. I'm a bit confused

Thx for your help.

Brgds

Mike
Isn't the MKII and RR chassis LA-60?
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Isn't the MKII and RR chassis LA-60?
Tbh ive no idea as i only used the zx chassis and then onto my tub
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