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Old 10-01-2012
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Default new tires available for the mini :)

http://www.racing-cars.com/sp/catego...d_Inserts.html

Great news, schumacher now do tires for the m-chassis
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Oh cool they are doing pit shimitzus again. They were always really good on carpet.
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Oh cool, Are you stocking them Dave?

Can you get a pair of each in for me for Friday?
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Oh cool, Are you stocking them Dave?

Can you get a pair of each in for me for Friday?
I've ordered 3 pairs of hard compound and 3 pairs of medium (i didnt order any soft hadnt seen your post till just now) hopefully will arrive tomorrow.

Shimizu Tyres & Inserts for M Chassis cars
Now available, new tyres from Shimizu for Tamiya M Chassis sized vehicles. 3 Compounds to choose from, Hard, Medium and Soft.

Specially developed for carpet racing.

The soft tyres will give the most traction but can overheat in warmer conditions.

The medium is a very good all round tyre for most conditions.

If the steering is too aggressive then use one grade harder tyre on the front than the rear such as medium rear and hard front.

Supplied with inserts in pairs.


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Hi guys could you point me in the right direction for a quicker motor for my m03
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Hi guys could you point me in the right direction for a quicker motor for my m03
what are you running at the moment?
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If you are using the kit speed control then a Tamiya Sport Tuned is safe but pricey. I have run a HPI Firebolt 15 turned brushed motor with a stock speedo but it did melt the speedo case eventually (I think they're only rated down to 23 turns). If you want to shell out £60 or so the Hobbywing EZrun 13t brushless speedo and motor combo is good.
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