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Old 5-04-2004, 9:43 AM
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What buggy is this?

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Old 5-04-2004, 10:36 AM
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It is the new Crono RS03 with some custom stuff lie radio tray. The center diff holder is custom also.



Here is the new Crono in factory form:

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Old 5-04-2004, 11:46 AM
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cool, thanks
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Old 5-05-2004, 8:45 PM
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HumboldtBlazer - I see the benefits from laying down servos, to lower the CG, but what about the added linkage on the throttle/brake servo ? I would think, especially with the throttle and brake requiring precise adjustments, that the added linkage would be an area for more slop as things wear. Just wanted your thoughts on the trade-off between a lower CG and the extra linkage.
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Old 5-05-2004, 9:41 PM
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that's a damn nice looking buggy

how come i haven't seen or heard anything about it before??
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Old 5-05-2004, 11:36 PM
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Cause Humbolt gets all the inside scoops on the fresh nugs of happiness in the RC community

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Old 5-06-2004, 9:20 AM
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oooooohh, so i see. that's pretty cool
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Old 5-06-2004, 9:41 AM
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New one to me. "Crono RS03" Huh, never heard of it, but it looks nice stock, and even better moded. Any one have any links to the factory? Do the major hobbie suppliers carry it? What about parts? I bet they are hard to get ahold of. Nice thread.
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Old 5-06-2004, 9:52 AM
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HumboldtBlazer - I see the benefits from laying down servos, to lower the CG, but what about the added linkage on the throttle/brake servo ? I would think, especially with the throttle and brake requiring precise adjustments, that the added linkage would be an area for more slop as things wear. Just wanted your thoughts on the trade-off between a lower CG and the extra linkage.
Well I can only speak for the laydown steering servos as I pilot a MBX-5. It is fine with no slop and when it crashes the arms are tucked in so no problems have arisen so far. Throttle has a few more linkages because of the throttle and brakes setup. I would be intrested to know about the throttle myself.

SVM makes the Buggy and Cronos have won MANY pro races. That is a well known model in Europe and the 03 is the new update. I will look for their site a little later as I know it will be hard to find.
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Old 5-06-2004, 12:04 PM
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all I know is DAMN this website was hard to find.

http://www.radiosistemi.it/
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