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Old 14-11-2013
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Default Db1 servo mounts

Can some 1 tell what servo mounts to use please iam thinking the rb5 ones? And is there such a thing as a db1 instruction manual?
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Any kyosho RB5/6/FS will fit.

Refer to RB5 manual for the front and FS2 SP for the rear.
Check Petit RC if the two sheet Tony send with the kit or ask him
to send them to you.

Come back on this thread if you need anything else.
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Thank you for the info
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Andy, we've used the Associated B4 Factory Team mounts because I wanted an alloy mount rather than plastic. It's a bit old school but we used them in the Vega too and they worked well in there.
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RDRP do some for the RB6

http://www.revolution-rc.com/our-pro...mount-set.html

Darren @ DMS is your man for these...
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Can some 1 tell what servo mounts to use please iam thinking the rb5 ones? And is there such a thing as a db1 instruction manual?
If you need or if anyone else needs an exploded diagram with all the part numbers then email me at:
tony@rudebits.net

All the best
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