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krawls XR.....with a dash of y-town please!

Awesome idea....wonder who thought of that:P

Wonder if you can make the other idea work"thumbsup"

Later EddieO

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It is a great idea!
must be from staring at all those pretty winds on my new motors.

It will be put to use on another upcoming project as well. The other idea I am still working on.
 
Well good things do come to people who wait. Gonna have to get me one of these. CF is my weakness too. First one to Canada sure would be nice"thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
Very cool! Does the chassis have more lateral rigidity that the BJ4 pro? I would think the CF braces and joints would stiffen it up a bit more than the delrin spacers and screws.
 
Alright it has been a whole day! This thing running or not?:mrgreen: Are you gonna put braces between the upper links in the chassis? I figured as to where the kevlar string come from also....He'll want a booby pic or something in exchange.:afro:
 
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Man Jeremy, You are smoking some good chit!

Please send some my way 8)

Can't wait to see how this turns out!
 
Alright it has been a whole day! This thing running or not?:mrgreen: Are you gonna put braces between the upper links in the chassis? I figured as to where the kevlar string come from also....He'll want a booby pic or something in exchange.:afro:

waiting on a few odds and ends.

i might send him a man boob:lmao:

Man Jeremy, You are smoking some good chit!

paint chips"thumbsup"
 
This could be a very interesting turn in some of the really high end chassis setups. Nice step out of the norm of construction techniques.

I have been thinking my XR was almost "done" but maybe I was wrong.

I was thinking the same thing for a while.....

How do we get lighter than what we are already doing without sacrificing strength.

It is going to take some serious creativity to get to next level.
 
more of the chassis laced up and epoxied "thumbsup"


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finally got her almost back together. here are a few shots of the axle shave.


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Simply fawking amazing, I love it. Are there any geometry changes in addition to the new super light weight design? Not that there is anything wrong with the current geometry just wondering that's all. "thumbsup"
 
Looks ready to win. 8) those sure are some purdy nots you tied there, did you have your wife tie em. :ror:
 
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