Acorn Racing innovative C-clips
Acorn Racing have released its new ‘revolutionary’ C-clip design to exceed the expectations for all RC Car enthusiasts around the World. This innovative snap-on concept eliminates the occurrences of flying C-clips as the fitting process merely requires a push-pull action with the use of your fingers removing the need for an extra tool for the fitting process. Moreover, it removes the possibility of plier-shaft contact where damages are commonly found and the chances of C-clips lost due to non-perpendicular insertion is reduced by almost 99%. These C-clips comes in 2 sizes, 4mm and 6mm.Acorn
Source: Acorn Racing [acornracing.com]
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1. Mike - November 2nd, 2009 at 14:04
clips like this were already available from the swiss company SMP, producer of the slide…
2. Manuel - November 2nd, 2009 at 17:44
thats right, nothing special so far.
thanks mike :D
3. Martin - November 2nd, 2009 at 20:59
These clips are in fact missing in this market for a while. I would give kudos to these folks that’s selling these clips again. I was in Asia for a race early this year and these clips in action. These clips allows the change of spur within seconds after pole position car got a stripped gear. Though that car won second in the end, it actually kept the car racing till the end.
4. SHY - November 3rd, 2009 at 14:46
Yeah, those are great! And SMP Racing made them already back in 1999… so it’s hardly “innovative” :-)
But they work like a charm for all brands of cars!
5. Serzoni - November 3rd, 2009 at 15:16
Well, considering that Acorn is shown on SMP’s site as a distributor, it makes sense that they’re just selling rebranded SMP parts.
6. Marcel - November 3rd, 2009 at 16:56
Well,
we already ordered about 1000 of these “innovative” C-clips last year and sold them in north Germany :D
Not special enough for RedRC though.
Greetz Marcel