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Old 07-04-2011
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Hi
Did trinity make lazer wheels if so what colour were they?

thanks for any help

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My guts says; if they did, pink... but I don't think they did.
I got some pink ones at home but believe theyare IMEX. I've seen them on cars on ebay and if used they always seem to have cracked
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Old 08-04-2011
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I have one set zx zxr wheels, that is the best looking wheels I have saw ever for the lazer zx, very high quanlity and awesome but I have no idea about who made these.any opnion?thanks
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those are the original wheels that some has drilled
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Standard wheels drilled. Funny or what
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These are the reason i was asking.....since found out that they are lazer wheels by trinity......think they are really nice looking think its the colour.....
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These are the reason i was asking.....since found out that they are lazer wheels by trinity......think they are really nice looking think its the colour.....
I got a full set of wheels like yours into my lazer wheels box, also same color.
The seller told me that they were made by Yokomo .

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I still have a complete set NIB of these wheels in pink (2 x front in 2.2 and 2 x rear 2.2).

If anybody is interested just PM. Not looking for a fortune.

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I still have a complete set NIB of these wheels in pink (2 x front in 2.2 and 2 x rear 2.2).

If anybody is interested just PM. Not looking for a fortune.

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Default Used Rims for Lazer

Okay, the NIB rim set is gone.

Is anybody interested in the following rims:
- complete set (2 front, 2 rear) of Lazer ZX-R rims, used
- complete set of pink 2.2 ARP rims (2 front, 2 rear) shown above, used
- 4 wide Lazer ZX rims, used

If anybody is interested just email me.

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Guys,

Lipo tray has been delivered and tested. The centre CF block has a section at the bottom as the block has been milled out so it stops the brass plates moving but you need to drill to holes in the chassis to get it to fit properly otherwise it wont work properly as tape doesn't hold it on.

I drilled two holes in the chassis and used two half blue Tamiya TRF 511 washers to attach to the chassis so it matched the height exactly with the milled section. The outer tray sections need a bit of filing as the cells are well tight so all thats needed is to do an angle file on the very top of the tray edge to give it some movement to get it in and out more easily. Brass plates fitted and looks great, but if you want an exact copy then the cost will be £30 so really down to how serious you are about it.

Also had the RW spur and pics show it. Im going to see if we can have the B4 slipper hexagonal sections added as well so the standard ZXR's that don't have the hyer clutch can use them, and possibly will resolve a few problems in the process.

Still pics of my Lazer ZXR- S and one for Iso to rub salt in the wounds, a picture of my unused Proto ZX-S which is still up for grabs if any one wants it. Have a close look at the back of the hyper clutch as its blue not silver which makes it that little bit more special (including the CF rear shock mount).
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Here is the picture I forgot to add
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Also had the RW spur and pics show it. Im going to see if we can have the B4 slipper hexagonal sections added as well so the standard ZXR's that don't have the hyer clutch can use them, and possibly will resolve a few problems in the process.
This idea is great, however I took some measurement in the past (I had the same idea too) and there's a problem regarding the diameter of the pad compared to the diemater of the slipper plates.
The plates are definitely to small and i think that the pad will came out easily from the octagonal recession.

Two things can be made:
- bigger slipper plates
- smaller octagonal recession and smaller pad

I already bought a sheet of 1mm PTFE that can be easily cut in order to create some small octagonal pads, however milling a spur gear with only a dremel is not really easy ......

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These are the reason i was asking.....since found out that they are lazer wheels by trinity......think they are really nice looking think its the colour.....
Hi looking to sell these green trinity wheels open to offers
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This idea is great, however I took some measurement in the past (I had the same idea too) and there's a problem regarding the diameter of the pad compared to the diemater of the slipper plates.
The plates are definitely to small and i think that the pad will came out easily from the octagonal recession.

Two things can be made:
- bigger slipper plates
- smaller octagonal recession and smaller pad

I already bought a sheet of 1mm PTFE that can be easily cut in order to create some small octagonal pads, however milling a spur gear with only a dremel is not really easy ......

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Ema

Ema,

I believe what youve posted above has been proven and works, the question is have you bought any from RW racing?
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Ema,

I believe what youve posted above has been proven and works, the question is have you bought any from RW racing?
Not yet, but I will buy some of them for sure before the beginning of the indoor season .

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