Hey, well the manual describes them as a "Radius Arm" but I think of them a Stabilizing Arm Basically it's there to tension the suspension arms and to stop them snapping off when you hit something with any force
Why are they not on modern rc's Basically they are, they are just built in to the design of the swing arm with their larger lattice shape. If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Last edit: by AndyAus.
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These bits? Tamiya calls them "radius arms" - properly adjusted, they take up the slack in the suspension arms, step screws & suspension stays ... they also provide some protection to the suspension arms in case of impact - they can't bend so far, so are less likely to snap. edit - if I hadn't fiddled around with the photo I'd have beat andy to it |
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Last edit: by Jonny Retro.
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They are just the shocks of the brat and frog
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Very fun to drive strictly stock but the rear suspension is too soft and need a small skid to protect the gear case
Maybe some sparckles with a steel skid |
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And end like the Martin's helico
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