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Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:43 pm
by CNA75
vintage racer wrote:Just bought me a set of those wheels.Will post pics with them on my Mini mustang when the arrive.Hopefully they are 2.2s,I forgot to ask.
Website states that the diameter is 62mm so think that may be wider than 2.2....

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:59 pm
by civilguy
I think the 62mm they state is to the top of the lip/ridge, and that 2.2s would fit. I don't know of any 2.44" tires. :?

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:11 pm
by emerson_shih
RETRO R/C wrote:Holy Smokes Emerson - are you the Emerson in Asia (cant remember the country - Phiilipines or Honkers??) that I spoke and dealt with many years ago!!

Good on you for giving this a go mate - god knows it is a very small market, as I said above - if it floats someones boat they will but it !!

Lovin those wheels, any plans for the other Hot Trick stuff?

Cheers

Darryn
Dear Darryn,
Yes, it's me. It is really been a long time! How are you doing?
It is ok my brother, your comment is welcome! I understand the product got different values in people's mind. Don't worry~
You know what~ we did a lot of tests for Hotshot and trying to kill Optima ~ the competitor who kick Hotshot out of the race in 1980s. And we thought the Hot trick kit is the most helpful one to improve Hotshot's performance. Our Hotshot could achieve 40Km/hour by using 540 white motor plus MC330 ESC(test under laser gun). It is not quick enough to kick Optima, but also not too bad. 8)
We have a big club is TAIWAN and have the race once a month(or 2 months), the Hotshot team is more and more strong now :lol:
~Until last time some of our competitors changed Optima to "Top force". :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:50 pm
by emerson_shih
vintage racer wrote:Just bought me a set of those wheels.Will post pics with them on my Mini mustang when the arrive.Hopefully they are 2.2s,I forgot to ask.
The diameter is measured through the outline. It fits to most popular TAMIYA & Kyosho 1/10 buggy tires. Such as TAMIYA #53878 #51241, or Kyosho ZX5.
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Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:00 am
by rc10johnny
Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!! now I know what these red parts go to,had in junk box forever. been buggin me forever.but my front arms only have one hole in it (rc10)? Thanks JohnnySr.

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:22 pm
by vintage racer
Just received my wheels and glad to report they are every bit as good as they look plus the postage was faster than I useually get in my own country.Very happy :mrgreen: .

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:23 am
by CNA75
vintage racer wrote:Just received my wheels and glad to report they are every bit as good as they look plus the postage was faster than I useually get in my own country.Very happy :mrgreen: .
Any chance of posting some pics with the rims fitted?

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:43 am
by emerson_shih
Hi,
I just put RC10 body on my Lohas hotshot. It looks so beautiful! 8) Share some photos to you. :wink:

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Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:25 pm
by mrlexan
mrlexan wrote: a bit pricey.
Just so you know, I wasn't knocking your efforts, as I know all to well that producing parts in small numbers drives up cost. I guess, I would have just hoped that the price wasn't driven up that high.

I do respect and appreciate your efforts. Nicely done.

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:58 pm
by Mr. ED
emerson_shih wrote:Hi,
I just put RC10 body on my Lohas hotshot. It looks so beautiful! 8) Share some photos to you. :wink:
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very cool!

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:34 am
by emerson_shih
mrlexan wrote:
mrlexan wrote: a bit pricey.
Just so you know, I wasn't knocking your efforts, as I know all to well that producing parts in small numbers drives up cost. I guess, I would have just hoped that the price wasn't driven up that high.

I do respect and appreciate your efforts. Nicely done.
Don't worry, I understand. I'm very sorry we didn't meet your target price. :oops: But we will do our best to let our customer satify with what they paid.

BTW, we provide special service to red buggy. We don't have any minimum order limitation. If anyone need specific part to restore their red buggy, we will be very glad to help. 8)

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:53 am
by jeroen206
CNA75 wrote:
vintage racer wrote:Just received my wheels and glad to report they are every bit as good as they look plus the postage was faster than I useually get in my own country.Very happy :mrgreen: .
Any chance of posting some pics with the rims fitted?
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Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:13 am
by CNA75
jeroen206 wrote:
CNA75 wrote:
vintage racer wrote:Just received my wheels and glad to report they are every bit as good as they look plus the postage was faster than I useually get in my own country.Very happy :mrgreen: .
Any chance of posting some pics with the rims fitted?
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Awesome!! Which car is that Jeroen?

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:49 am
by emerson_shih
jeroen206 wrote:
CNA75 wrote:
vintage racer wrote:Just received my wheels and glad to report they are every bit as good as they look plus the postage was faster than I useually get in my own country.Very happy :mrgreen: .
Any chance of posting some pics with the rims fitted?
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Dear Jeron,
This is cool!!! 8) What is the P/N for the tires?

Happy New Year

Emerson

Re: Re-Re Hot Trick Conversion Kits

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:24 am
by Mr. ED
It's a tamiya top force (topforce?) with shumacher tires