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Old 24-11-2017
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Default ADV. Now available for your favorite Yokomo!

Thanks to ORB Racing you can now get these Mr. ED designed suspension arms for your favorite Works Dogfighter.







Features:
  • Designed to be a direct fit for the Yokomo Works '91, Works '92, Works '93 and Hot Dog (pictured).
  • Ready-to-mount: dyed in black, with reamed and threaded holes.
  • Using design clues reminiscent to the early Dog Fighter (YZ870C and YZ10) style.
  • Optimized for strength in combination with state-of-the-art 3D printing technology.
  • Suited for use with big volume shocks. (Requires a small spacer between the arm and lower shock ball.)
  • Fixed medium length wheelbase. (No pesky little spacers in the rear arm at the axle carrier.)
  • Extra degree of toe-in at the rear axle carrier.
  • Mr. ED logos accentuate the custom look.

Pricing and order info:
  • 50€ for the full set of 4 arms
  • 27.50€ for 2 spare arms
  • 16€ for 1 spare arm
(Left and right arms are identical. Shipping is typically around 5€ within Europe)

Orders and shipping cost inquiries are made directly with ORB Racing : orbracing@gmail.com
Your parts will be printed on order: currently there is no stock. So, ask for the expecte time of delivery to avoid unpleasant surprises

More pic's:


Front end


There's a tad of play ; back and forth where the arms meet with the bulkheads. I will leave that in though as the plastic bulkheads I used to test the first prototype were a tight fit. Now they fit both plastic and alu (or magnesium?) bulkheads. And one could still shim if needed.


Rear end with fixed wheelbase: middle


Bottomview: symmetrical arms, so if you have spares they'll fit whichever side you manage to break.


Mount point for the rear and front stabilizers are included (NOT pre-threaded)


Detail showing the texture and finish of the 3D prints
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Old 24-11-2017
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Are these suitable for racing or just displayed, I have 91 works needing wishbones

regards dave
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Old 24-11-2017
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Yes they are good for racing.
If they were just copies of the originals, they'd be slightly weaker due to the different production proces. That's why this design is a little bulkier and received extra ribs.
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