NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
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Re: NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
sorry to spoil your tread. I hope the hex info is particularly usefull for the brat fans coming through here.
so, one last thing: these TL01 option parts have the stepdown to 4.5mm.
so, one last thing: these TL01 option parts have the stepdown to 4.5mm.
Re: NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
Hi Bormac, sorry sorry...just hope that other guys who wish to use aftermarket wheels on their Brat knows what to do, like what Mr. Ed had said...
Mr. Ed Thanks for the info.
Mr. Ed Thanks for the info.
bormac wrote:Im finding it hard to tell what this thread is actually about,is it Nikko BRAT's or hex drives?? ha ha
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Re: NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
http://forums.radiocontrolzone.com/showthread.php?t=244350
Any ideas? looks like Nikko wheels but with shaft driven 4WD, never heard of Sunwin before might be worth $20 in the US for the wheels
Any ideas? looks like Nikko wheels but with shaft driven 4WD, never heard of Sunwin before might be worth $20 in the US for the wheels

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Re: NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
well I only put it in here as the guy replied to my Nikko Thread on another Forum, thought it might help the Brat folks out 
http://classictamiyarc.com/tamcars03.html
But apologies i reckon you are correct with Bigwig

http://classictamiyarc.com/tamcars03.html
But apologies i reckon you are correct with Bigwig

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Now, I'm not a native english-speaker, but shouldn't that be "tread" ?Dr. Robotnik wrote:Hey bormac
tHread is what you find inside bolts, no?
In general lots of replies generate intreest for a specific tread, so I hope Bormac will forgive me for yet another off-topic post and I can come out of my secret hiding place soon again.
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Hahahaha no it's thread. Tread is what you have on tires. Thread is like needle and thread. Or in this case...the Nikko 'Brat' Up Works thread.Mr. ED wrote:Now, I'm not a native english-speaker, but shouldn't that be "tread" ?Dr. Robotnik wrote:Hey bormac
tHread is what you find inside bolts, no?
In general lots of replies generate intreest for a specific tread, so I hope Bormac will forgive me for yet another off-topic post and I can come out of my secret hiding place soon again.

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Re: NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
http://page17.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/v38612051
Nikko BackFire
Not to be compared to the Brat, but still cool looker
Nikko BackFire
Not to be compared to the Brat, but still cool looker
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Re: NIKKO 'BRAT' Up Works
Looks very similar to my Diplomat, oddest idea, proportional throttle but not steering, makes it an errrr interesting car to drive 

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