December 19, 2012

RBOne R details revealed

RBOne R details revealed

After having released one or the other video teaser RB now dropped the curtain and revealed the features and specifications of their new RBOne R competition nitro off-road buggy. Roughly based on the design ideas of the RBOne RTR cars the R version sports 80 percent new parts that include a 7075-T6 aluminium chassis plate with optimized flex, front and rear carbon fibre shock towers, a ‘straight’ drive train with rubber-sealed bearings and rubber protection boots, conical-cut transmission gears and a highly adjustable suspension with aluminium suspension mounts and plastic inserts. RB’s goal was to build an easy to drive and to maintain buggy that also comes with a lot of option parts such as carbon and aluminium clutch shoes, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1mm clutch springs, center CVD and shocks rubber boots, mud flaps, chrome and fluorescent premium stickers, shock and differential silicone oil, as well as silicone tubing with clips. The kit will hit the stores world wide very soon.

RBOne R details revealed

Features:
– Modern and compact platform
– CNC 7075 T6 hard coated chassis plate with optimized flex
– Front (5mm) and rear (4mm) carbon shock tower
– CNC 7075 T6 front and rear suspension brackets with toe in, anti-squat, kick-up inserts
– 16mm Big bore & hard coated shock absorbers
– Machined & dual shape pistons
– Mud flaps in the rear
– Flat center transmission for better efficiency
– Transmission 100% on rubber flange bearings
– Full CVD drive shafts
– Lightweight CNC steel central spur gear
– Dual ventilated carbon brake disk
– Adjustable braking power
– Adjustable front/rear brake balance
– Compact radio tray with protected connections
– Front & rear battery receiver pack position
– Direct In-line throttle/brake linkage system
– CNC 7075 T6 monoblock engine mount
– CNC aluminum center diff mount
– Hard coated 17mm wheel axle

Source: RB [rbproducts.com]



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