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Rudebits sent us news of their interesting new 'DB1' 2WD buggy - with a shaft driven mid motor layout.


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The DB1 made its major debut at the BRCA National event at Stotfold, amongst probably the strongest field of drivers in the UK. In the hands of Kevin Lee it finished on the podium. This weekend the 3 test cars in existence competed at the BRCA Mid-South Regional event held at TORCH full Astro track, where some 90 competitors were in attendance. The DB1 backed up the National result of speed and ease of driving with an impressive qualification of 3 cars in the top 4 (1st, 2nd and 4th) Full results can be found here http://www.torchracing.org.uk/result.../2WD/index.htm Please bear in mind after round 2 and for all subsequent rounds, the weather was wet.


We are now happy to give you a firm indication that the car will be available for shipment, providing manufacturing goes to plan, by the 10th May Of course we will endeavour to do this sooner The DB1 will first be available in a conversion format and that conversion kit will consist of the following items:- In the Kit: 7 Piece Carbon fibre kit (2.6mm Chassis, Top Deck, ‘U’ support, Lipo Holders, Lipo Straps) Brass Lipo Centre Weight 20g Under Lipo weights (Tuning aid and included in the kit) Alloy Lipo posts with grub screws Weighted inertia Propshaft
Front slipper diff half ‘Shadow’ bodyshell Front alloy posts Decal sheet Base Set Up sheet and Tips


Optional extras to follow: Undertray Important Note: Slim servo required Bonus for first 20 sold This offer is available on a first come first serve basis. We are also please to announce that Kevin Lee and Inside Line Racing have agreed to give the first 20 customers buying a DB1 a 10% discount from their on-line store. This is s great opportunity to get hold of any Kyosho parts in advance, ready for the delivery of your DB1 along with anything else needed for your racing needs. The 10% discount is not restricted, and can be used across the board on everything available. So stock up; tyres come to mind! Thank you Inside Line Racing www.insidelineracing.co.uk You will be given a unique code prior to your full purchase of the DB1 conversion and this can be used immediately The duration of this offer is 30 days from the activation date.


A small reminder of the DB1 - The Future is here:
Revolutionary mid-motored format with the motor position giving the perfect balance. Lowest centre of gravity 2wd buggy in the world Kyosho based parts available world wide Highest quality 2.6mm Carbon components Shaft drive with an inertia Propshaft Saddle configuration Conventional 2wd front end Conventional 4wd rear end Alloy motor mount Will accept a full set of brass weights for altering balance and feel Sleek all new ‘Shadow’ bodyshell Backing and advice from an experienced racing team On going developments to stay ahead of the competition DB1 conversion price: £ 199 To secure one of the first 20 kits you must place an order via the RudeBits shop. You will be required to place the order and pay a £99.99 deposit to secure your order. The balance will be payable the day the kits are to be sent out to everyone and you will be notified
of this via email and via the RudeBits shop www.rudebits.co.uk
Info on the Inside Line Racing discounts or for parts please contact via email: [email protected]
All info also through Tony E via email: [email protected]
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When will the other versions become available, ie the ones that come with either a Kyosho front end or rear end depending which combo you need? Any forecast on prices for the other versions yet?
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So basically for that price you just get the conversion and not much else.

How much is it for everything? I may be tempted if the cost is right, however looking at the previous post it seems that someone has not realised that this is way over the top. Too expensive.

DB1 conversion kit - £200 (reasonable price for what you get)
4wd buggy to use as a donor car - £309 or £350
Front end of the 2wd - possibly £50

So almost £550 or £600 for a 2wd. Guys I think you need to hurry up and get a full kit together and lower the price dramatically as this will put more people over to Durango and Losi. You can buy two new Losi buggies for less than the price of one of your cars which doesnt make sense.
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So basically for that price you just get the conversion and not much else.

How much is it for everything? I may be tempted if the cost is right, however looking at the previous post it seems that someone has not realised that this is way over the top. Too expensive.

DB1 conversion kit - £200 (reasonable price for what you get)
4wd buggy to use as a donor car - £309 or £350
Front end of the 2wd - possibly £50

So almost £550 or £600 for a 2wd. Guys I think you need to hurry up and get a full kit together and lower the price dramatically as this will put more people over to Durango and Losi. You can buy two new Losi buggies for less than the price of one of your cars which doesnt make sense.
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So basically for that price you just get the conversion and not much else.

How much is it for everything? I may be tempted if the cost is right, however looking at the previous post it seems that someone has not realised that this is way over the top. Too expensive.

DB1 conversion kit - £200 (reasonable price for what you get)
4wd buggy to use as a donor car - £309 or £350
Front end of the 2wd - possibly £50

So almost £550 or £600 for a 2wd. Guys I think you need to hurry up and get a full kit together and lower the price dramatically as this will put more people over to Durango and Losi. You can buy two new Losi buggies for less than the price of one of your cars which doesnt make sense.
but will you be as quick? and how much will all the bits cost to make the losi competative?
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So basically for that price you just get the conversion and not much else.

How much is it for everything? I may be tempted if the cost is right, however looking at the previous post it seems that someone has not realised that this is way over the top. Too expensive.

DB1 conversion kit - £200 (reasonable price for what you get)
4wd buggy to use as a donor car - £309 or £350
Front end of the 2wd - possibly £50

So almost £550 or £600 for a 2wd. Guys I think you need to hurry up and get a full kit together and lower the price dramatically as this will put more people over to Durango and Losi. You can buy two new Losi buggies for less than the price of one of your cars which doesnt make sense.
The DB1 is never going to be a mass produced car that will challenge the big manufacturers, from what I have seen its a bespoke race car developed to be used at the top of the sport by a select number of drivers that want the best and are willing to pay for it.

The kyosho cars are not cheap to start with, so any conversion based on one will come at a premium. This is no different to the vega's and how many of those do you see at club level? Loads!!!

These too were classed as expensive, £279 for the WC RB5 and then £200 for the vega kit.. Not cheap but loads of drivers saw that it worked and was durable, so took the plunge!!

The bottom line is, if you want the ultimate, spend the pennies... If you don't then don't!!
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So basically for that price you just get the conversion and not much else.

How much is it for everything? I may be tempted if the cost is right, however looking at the previous post it seems that someone has not realised that this is way over the top. Too expensive.

DB1 conversion kit - £200 (reasonable price for what you get)
4wd buggy to use as a donor car - £309 or £350
Front end of the 2wd - possibly £50

So almost £550 or £600 for a 2wd. Guys I think you need to hurry up and get a full kit together and lower the price dramatically as this will put more people over to Durango and Losi. You can buy two new Losi buggies for less than the price of one of your cars which doesnt make sense.
Surly you won't be interested in it as it is not a 25 year old "prototype"!

Buy it don't buy it as Mikey said your money your choice, but don't knock it because you can't afford it or your not prepared
To part with that kind of cash.
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so i found a Losi done like this on Rctech.net and he did it in 2010

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no ones saying that it hasn't been done before, just from what i believe some 4wd's don't have enough rear traction when converted to 2wd, fs2's have loads hence why they have been used HTH
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Design, workmanship and.material quality is second to none.
For me it totally worth its price.

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Indeed ... Atomic Carbon had a similar prototype based on BJ4WE way back, I did something "similar" before that using a Pred as a basis (worked ok but getting side to side balance right without adding loads of weight with the old brushed electronics was difficult) and I believe there was something from a guy in Japan based on a Yokomo SD touring car / MR4B hybrid.

It's the Kyosho's rear end geometry along with some carefully considered engineering by the RudeBits crew that make this car work so well.
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