TLR succumbs to "WOIN"

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TLR succumbs to "WOIN"

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So how do we make these fit our gold pans?

I much prefer universals to CVDs.
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losi had a much bigger ball on the bone end. does the 22 carry that over or did they move to a smaller ball? looks pretty large to me.

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Drive cup wise they are like AE now, no more gigantic ends-

The "universal" on this is way hefty though, more like a 1/8 scale buggy...but it's funny to me that the CVD/CVA was designed to eliminate the backlash that the Universals developed

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Charlie don't surf wrote:Drive cup wise they are like AE now, no more gigantic ends-

The "universal" on this is way hefty though, more like a 1/8 scale buggy...but it's funny to me that the CVD/CVA was designed to eliminate the backlash that the Universals developed
Yes that is an interesting step back in technology. A single cardan joint speeds up and slows down 4 times per revolution when at an angle other than flat, and the speed varies with the deflection.

Going off very old memories from 1:1 race mags in the 80's there tho lol

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Re: TLR succumbs to "WOIN"

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Back when I first built my TLR 22, here was the stock ball end in a 6 gear :)

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And to make things worse (or better?), the rear hub carrier fits with no mods onto stock arms (well stock sized)

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Post by MotoObscura »

Oh, wow.
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