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Rowdys there's no "I" in team Bully 2

LOL
I guess I will try the short servo arm with the short drag link and let you know "thumbsup"
Hope it does
as I really don't want to change the battery location to put the long drag link on.

Let us know how it works. "thumbsup"
 
I get a chuckle out of the fact that its 2014 and everyone is talking about the ratio between the steering arms and the servo horn like its something new. Didn't we all learn that you want to use the shortest horn possible (that still provides max throw) years ago?
 
I get a chuckle out of the fact that its 2014 and everyone is talking about the ratio between the steering arms and the servo horn like its something new. Didn't we all learn that you want to use the shortest horn possible (that still provides max throw) years ago?

No one said its something new. Until the Bully 2's I never had anything that would turn full lock with a 1/2" servo horn.
 
No one said its something new. Until the Bully 2's I never had anything that would turn full lock with a 1/2" servo horn.

I'm just surprised that its getting this much attention. I thought that we all ran the shortest horn possible so that we could max out the servo throw and not waste mechanical advantage.

Out of curiosity what is the distance from the kingpin to the rod end hole on a bully 2 knuckle?
 
I'm just surprised that its getting this much attention. I thought that we all ran the shortest horn possible so that we could max out the servo throw and not waste mechanical advantage.

Out of curiosity what is the distance from the kingpin to the rod end hole on a bully 2 knuckle?

We are not all as smart as you. :oops:

.594"
 
Conflict=Marketing genius. Look at all the extra views. Its pulled people into the bully section that are never posting here. Now I am looking at Calderwood's products that I never new existed. All kinds of smart people lurking around here. Now somebody go make something Bully2 specific. I would like to see some better upper link mounts pop up.
 
Something that attaches to the top and uses cf spacers to adjust elevation so it is easier to adjust. Also a pass through hole for the rod ends so it is easier to mount.
 
Something that attaches to the top and uses cf spacers to adjust elevation so it is easier to adjust. Also a pass through hole for the rod ends so it is easier to mount.

Perhaps, I'm not as against the stockers but there is always room for improvement.
 
The rear is not bad I'll drill the link mount hole through. The front is going to require servo removal to tighten things up if it comes loose. I don't like to mess with those threads unless I am replacing the servo. Especially when there only two securing it.
 
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