February 7, 2008

Toy Fair – RB Products

RB Concept WS7III and C6BBT

RB Products are here on there very nice orange stand and on it they have some new products and lots of new engines as you would expect. Firstly all the RB buggy and truggy engines sport the new L2G cooling head, a rather low and large diameter cooling head with a nice decorative circular indent on the top. New motors on display for buggies are the C6BBT, a turbo plugged motor with a wide rpm range and fast and smooth acceleration as well as the updated WS7III with its reinforced crankcase and now features a turbo combustion chamber. The booth also features a new truggy motor in the shape of the RT, which has improved drivability and fuel consumption over previous versions and when used with the outlaw THG02 pipe will give you crazy torque.

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RB Speedline Xenon Alpha

For on road racers RB have the all new Speedline Xenon Alpha 3.5cc circuit engine, which sports an all new lighter and stiffer crankcase with an innovative engine mount, although the version at the show was not the final version. Other new features are an optimised bi-turbo crankshaft, a CNC machined backplate and the latest AAC piston liner to provide massive power and rpm. The CNC machined aluminum carburettor offers consistent settings and has been anodised orange as a nice touch.

RB Pit box V2

After pioneering the handy travel pit box, the second generation version is now here and its much lighter. Made using lighter materials and designed to optimise weight while retaining strength, you will never now have an excuse to not bring your pit box to the track.

RB Speedline tires

Finally on the stand was the new Speedline touring car foam tires that we showed you a while back. Available currently on the grey touring car rim, the tires will also be available on 1/8th scale rims in the near future.



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