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Betty, can you copy and paste that image up here? I'm not a member.
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yes please, neither am I :-)
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Tuner1989 wrote:
HACHI-RYOKU wrote:Damn, another car I need to pick up for my review. Looks good though.
What i'm eyeing is the buggy looking car in this pic.

Edit: Shit son! Read the small text in this pics! :eek:

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Not a big buggy fan. I was looking at the 02M.
Cause I ride around town on my low-rider bicycle.
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Post by 45tr0 »

Sorry to drag up an old post but the losi micro T got me thinking of these again!

First Pics starting to emerge!

Iwaver buggy prototype
Iwaver truck prototype
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Post by Clint »

As promised here's the specifications of Iwaver 03.

The specification of 03:
Frequency: AM 27 MHz
Motor: 280
Dimension: 210 X 143 X 76MM (Chassis + Body)
Weight: 0.284 KG (Chassis + Body)
Material: APS and POM
OMG 280.

mamba drop in on that bitch.

that will be quite a buggy.


From the pic it looks belt driven. :???:

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Eh, belts, yuck. I'll be breaking belts constantly with my luck.
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Post by Clint »

viperdout wrote:Eh, belts, yuck. I'll be breaking belts constantly with my luck.
i bet using a stronger motor with somewhere around a 27-30 tooth pinion plus that 2mm sparrow adapter will eliminate the belt.
:-o

edit: scratch that... the driveshaft is probably routed thru the belt for 4wd, unless the spur gear is mounted to the shaft itself. we need better pics.
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from what i understood that's not a belt drive from the motor pinion, but some sort of inside-out gear that loops over the pinion and around the centre drive shaft??
i don't remember where i got that from though, so i could be very wrong...
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Post by SHAUN »

Thats right, I kept thinking it was a really loose belt, but now I think that it is a gear.
1000+ post of BS.
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