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02-17-2006, 06:48 PM | #12 |
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Heres the link for mini inferno parts, and they probibly work on the inferno ST too http://www.gsracing.com/web/page.asp...ducts&catid=36
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02-17-2006, 09:28 PM | #14 |
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Fioroni is basically the rolls royce of aluminum hop-ups
Kortz and Pavidis have been running Fioroni option parts for years on there 1/8 buggies I have a K2/Fioroni buggy and can say the parts are bulletproof expensive...yes....you can buy other companies at a lower price...but none have the style and detail of Fioroni...of course that is just my opinion This Kyosho is no good business is jibberish......hey once in a while a hit song comes out......never to here from the band again.......Kyosho has stood the test of time........like the rolling stones did anyone see mick tippy-toeing at the superbowl??? damn hes good....... and finally as for this Great Planes Kyosho business??? big deal short-term....looks bad long term.....from a business standpoint....Great Move.......My guess is the owners/shareholders etc had a business plan......anytime 1 breaks away from a long-term partner they assume more risk............but also more benefits Truth is.....I can get Kyosho parts on any given day or within 1 week at 2 prominent hobby shops in the area....new kits...whatever... its not that hard |
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02-17-2006, 09:47 PM | #15 |
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no matter how good the parts r i still think u have to take into consideration what there going on . the mini inferno isnt very prone to breaking i mean u can break anything but those parts r crazy i think breaking stock will b hard never mine some other cheep aluminum parts . what kinda stuff do u need to b doing to warrent dubbling the price of ur buggy for some shock towers and hubs . maybe some kinda brushless land speed record with a brickwall at the end . these things look pretty strong to me i guess thats all i am saying i mean i cant see it breaking under normal use its just too small and light . but who knows i am sure i will find a way to break mine sooner or later .
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02-18-2006, 04:59 PM | #17 |
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i have been messing around with the cut off parts that came with the trucks extra parts and for the life of me i can not break it i guess with 2 vice gripes and some elbo greaes i could but with ur bare hands its not gona happen i never knew this stuff coudl b so tuff i tryed biting it it kinda feels like a rock , no i didnt bit super hard as i like my teeth but anyways its just really hard .
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