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Old 29-07-2011
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I agree this is probably the best car out there and if you take away the wishbone the best chassis design by far and as you said easy access to the diffs but the let down is the layshaft slipper design, and hate to say it but was designed by someone who doesnt race or have a clue which is not the way to go.

I got through quite a few spur gears and was a pain to replace whereas if they designed it like the YZ10 where the spur was on the side and the spur could be removed and replaced in twenty seconds and also meshing was simple to do unlike the 511 which I had to give to Kevin Moore to do for me as I just couldnt get it right.
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I agree this is probably the best car out there and if you take away the wishbone the best chassis design by far and as you said easy access to the diffs but the let down is the layshaft slipper design, and hate to say it but was designed by someone who doesnt race or have a clue which is not the way to go.

I got through quite a few spur gears and was a pain to replace whereas if they designed it like the YZ10 where the spur was on the side and the spur could be removed and replaced in twenty seconds and also meshing was simple to do unlike the 511 which I had to give to Kevin Moore to do for me as I just couldnt get it right.
Iv'e heard it all now, Tamiya employ a complete idiot to redesign the 501 into the 511 and you had to get Kevin Moore to mesh the gears for you as it is so hard to do....God help me... Have you thought about knitting
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Iv'e heard it all now, Tamiya employ a complete idiot to redesign the 501 into the 511 and you had to get Kevin Moore to mesh the gears for you as it is so hard to do....God help me... Have you thought about knitting
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Old 29-07-2011
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Regarding Lee and the 511 at worlds, he won the practise a final and the car looked awesome, but Lee was 'alone' with his car and setup. Marc and Viktor is great talents but i think in a worlds you would perfer the offroad knowledge from lets say the ae team with 10 top level electric offroad drivers.

Belt is the way to go and Lee did an amazing job!
I agree, its hard to compete when your going against the dream team that is AE, who probally had 20+ guys swapping setups. That's OK because Tamiya is 20 times higher quality, than anything AE has.

I'm a firm believer that belts are faster than shafts (my opinion), I believe shaft is so popular because it allows your drivetrain to be enclosed, where a belt takes takes a little more engineering to enclose it, most arent, Belts are more prone to problems.
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Iv'e heard it all now, Tamiya employ a complete idiot to redesign the 501 into the 511 and you had to get Kevin Moore to mesh the gears for you as it is so hard to do....God help me... Have you thought about knitting
Lew, you've hit the nail on the head. It's easy to mesh it correctly, and I don't care that it takes 5 minutes to swap the spur. The car works, and thats the end of it.

The XX4 now thats a car that's a nightmare to work on!! If you do a spur or snap a belt at a meeting you had might as well just go home.
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the funny ting is now many people just buy a b44.1 just because it has won an tink its the best for everybody
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FFS, in the advent of brushless motors, how often do you REALLY need to mesh your motor? It can't be any harder than a DB-01!! Mine is on the original spur gear, meshing isn't that hard either, to be honest!! Picking flaws in a car with maybe only minor blemishes!
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Wrenching and fixing my RC, is fun and part of the addiction. no joke

Difficult spur gear access can be frustrating, but DCM is right,it's not that hard to set-up your gear mesh, the DB01 diffs aren't exactly easy to access either, but I deal with it because I like Tamiya, and let's face it every rc I've owned had something that I felt could be improved. There is no perfect buggy that can please everyone.
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I would like Tamiya to stick with just one 4x4 buggy, like all the other companies due, they have 3 current platforms, 502, 511, and the DB01.
If they could just concentrate on one, I think team tamiya would be better off. otherwise your always second guessing yourself.

Like the worlds, I bet it crossed Lees mind maybe he should of ran the 502?
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Like the worlds, I bet it crossed Lees mind maybe he should of ran the 502?
Do not think that. He probably thought he would of wanted more practise time on clay/dirt. He won the warm up after all
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Does someone make a geared diff for the 511 or DB01r?
Yes, Tamiya
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Old 08-08-2011
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There have been an awful lot of people trying to sell there 511's on the forum here the last couple of weeks...
Is there something I don't know about? a 511 worlds edition coming out soon?...... Let's hope..
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There's a thread about it on here, 42213 part number!
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TAM42213TamiyaTRF TRF511 (Gear Diff Unit)
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42213 is the geared diff unit due for release this month
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WOOP WOOP I'm a happy chappy !!!
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Best news ever! Now I can stop thinking of buying that Dex410 that I really never wanted. Geardiff dilemma solved.
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whats so good with the gear diff?
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On my track the 511 diffs last about 4 runs before they need rebuilding... That's what's good about the geared diffs
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ok tanks, i've never got issieus with the diff so far, tought there was someting else so special about gear diffs
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Old 23-08-2011
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Well judging by the release of hop up parts for the 502x this month, including the new aluminium steering bridge, makes me think tamiya isn't throwing the towel in on the 502x either at the moment..
Let's hope the gear diffs for the 511 isn't one last 'gift' from tamiya and just the start...
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