SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Agreed Thorp diffs are very expensive. Plus a lot of work to adapt the driveshafts. However the performance gain is unbelievable! Old style "loose" gear diffs are worthless for racing.
I'll soon make it Evo V, then I'm out of ideas
I'll soon make it Evo V, then I'm out of ideas
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Shy, if you ever want to toss the plastic chassis and do something different, I am open to redesigning my chassis set for a custom build. As it sits, my chassis sets are not terribly heavy but we could make it lighter and more racy. I'd be happy to work with you on it, clearly your work is top notch!
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Could the new MIP Monster Beetle Diff be adapted? http://www.miponline.com/store/mip16210.html
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
No, at least not without major work. They eliminate the bearing adapters on the Blackfoot so instead of a 5x11mm bearing they use a 10x15 flanged. You would need a 10x11mm bearing to fit the hotshot not possible
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Conversion to CAD is $12 plus $15 CAD shipping. Not so cheap anymore, unfortunately. I don't need one of these that badly. Surely someone makes clones of this thing?GoMachV wrote:RC104ever wrote:Thanks but that is really pricey for a rear shock tower. Does anyone make a clone of that part or is there another compatible part that would work? I want one but not that badly.SHY wrote:No problem!
Here is one for sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Original-Tamiya-SUPERSHOT-Rear-Damper-Stay-x9712-/282121111799?hash=item41afba88f7:g:t-EAAOSwdzVXoPjZ
$9? That's pretty cheap imo!
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Ahh yeah I guess it could add up. It's listed with free shipping in the USA so I hadn't considered that.
I make and sell towers, and have one for the boomerang already. My towers are all $15 plus shipping, and average shipping to Canada is ~$5 making it almost exactly what that original tower costs, so really no benefit unless you want it custom
I make and sell towers, and have one for the boomerang already. My towers are all $15 plus shipping, and average shipping to Canada is ~$5 making it almost exactly what that original tower costs, so really no benefit unless you want it custom
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Jeff, YOUR work is top notch! I'm just a mere mortal
We all have different views and preferences as to our builds, which is perfectly fine. I see more and more of these option chassises. I even did a couple by hand as a kid, from my own creativity (never saw any option chassises). One here:
Still for me for the Hotshot I prefer the std chassis. It's quite stiff once you add the CRP fibreglass battery tray. And I like the "original look" of it. And the car is really really fast already.
One of the big downsides back in the day was heat and that the mechanical speedo needed servicing. Now there's no need to upen her up anymore
That being said I'm a huge fan of your work and I'd love to work on something else with you in the future for sure!
Btw did you see my Dyna Storm Evolution in here?
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=41131
There's a dedicated Facebook group for it as well:
Project Dyna Storm Evolution
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1533568173577273/?fref=ts
I think you might like what we've done How about a laser cut alu chassis with kickup for instance?...
For the Hotshot I have an idea as how to make a better solution for the rear tower, and fix a weak point...
I got another idea just now too!...
Anyway, this is the 8th vintage race I'm about to do with this thing now. And I would like to get to some other cars I have waiting after that:
-CAT XLS with all the bells and whistles
-Re-re Optima
-Gallop MK II (suicide mission I know)
We all have different views and preferences as to our builds, which is perfectly fine. I see more and more of these option chassises. I even did a couple by hand as a kid, from my own creativity (never saw any option chassises). One here:
Still for me for the Hotshot I prefer the std chassis. It's quite stiff once you add the CRP fibreglass battery tray. And I like the "original look" of it. And the car is really really fast already.
One of the big downsides back in the day was heat and that the mechanical speedo needed servicing. Now there's no need to upen her up anymore
That being said I'm a huge fan of your work and I'd love to work on something else with you in the future for sure!
Btw did you see my Dyna Storm Evolution in here?
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=41131
There's a dedicated Facebook group for it as well:
Project Dyna Storm Evolution
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1533568173577273/?fref=ts
I think you might like what we've done How about a laser cut alu chassis with kickup for instance?...
For the Hotshot I have an idea as how to make a better solution for the rear tower, and fix a weak point...
I got another idea just now too!...
Anyway, this is the 8th vintage race I'm about to do with this thing now. And I would like to get to some other cars I have waiting after that:
-CAT XLS with all the bells and whistles
-Re-re Optima
-Gallop MK II (suicide mission I know)
Svein Harald Ytternes AKA SHY
The Nordic Vintage Challenge: http://www.ymr.no/nvc
Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
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Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
I will have to investigate that Dyna Storm! I had one of the originals and I marveled at how advanced it was
I totally understand your point on the chassis! And for sure, we will work together in the future. Your builds are very impressive
I totally understand your point on the chassis! And for sure, we will work together in the future. Your builds are very impressive
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Thx Mark!
Svein Harald Ytternes AKA SHY
The Nordic Vintage Challenge: http://www.ymr.no/nvc
Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
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Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Can I ask where you got the red front upper hinge pin brace from? I am just about to get hold of my 1st Tamiya 4wd after many years racing, and I am inspired by your work. I want to use the car to race occasionally, so it needs to be strong. Thanks
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Thx! Ooooo... it was from a member on TC, see through my links on TC and see if it's mentioned there. I don't remember who it was I'm afraid. OTOH maybe ORB could draw and 3D print them?
Edit: Here it is! http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=106011&id=22039
Quote: "It has a front suspension brace from SynchroCNC (ebay)"
Edit: Here it is! http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=106011&id=22039
Quote: "It has a front suspension brace from SynchroCNC (ebay)"
Svein Harald Ytternes AKA SHY
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Evo V is in the works...
Sorry, just too little time With 3x small crazy kids... so here's the lazy version through Google Translate (kinda fun to see the result):
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=no&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Frsb.se%2Farena%2Fshowthread.php%3F90521-SHYs-Re-re-B-A-R-Honda-Hotshot-gt-NVC-Warrior
Click on "Sista" = last page to see the latest development.
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=no&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Frsb.se%2Farena%2Fshowthread.php%3F90521-SHYs-Re-re-B-A-R-Honda-Hotshot-gt-NVC-Warrior
Click on "Sista" = last page to see the latest development.
Svein Harald Ytternes AKA SHY
The Nordic Vintage Challenge: http://www.ymr.no/nvc
Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
The Nordic Vintage Challenge: http://www.ymr.no/nvc
Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
Updated again... here's a couple of teasers:
Reinforced rear damper stay:
-it now also gets support from the roll cage
Big Wig "air box" customized and mounted to the Hotshot:
Looks ok?
Reinforced rear damper stay:
-it now also gets support from the roll cage
Big Wig "air box" customized and mounted to the Hotshot:
Looks ok?
Svein Harald Ytternes AKA SHY
The Nordic Vintage Challenge: http://www.ymr.no/nvc
Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
The Nordic Vintage Challenge: http://www.ymr.no/nvc
Visit my showroom: http://tamiyaclub.com/showroom.asp?id=22039
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Re: SHY's Tamiya B.A.R. Honda Hotshot Evolution
FWIW CRP 1650 was the original upper a-arm brace for the Hotshot series. You can still find them occasionally.
http://www.rcchopshop.com/crp/1650.html (Eric doesn't have any parts left... sadly.)
SHY- I couldn't find SynchroCNC on eBay.
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