Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

The place for all things Hirobo.

Moderators: scr8p, klavy69

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Zerda and 44b chassis (rockn city, Vega) spares take a bit of understanding. Suspension arms come in at least 3 lengths, zerda front zr1 40mm , 44b rockn city etc ct1 45mm and part ct2 for rear of both models 50mm
The symbols in the parts list of the manuals aren't explained but a circle apparently that parts fit . A triangle that they might be adaptable and a cross that they don't fit.

Dadio
Approved Member
Posts: 3867
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:21 pm
Location: Guildford UK
Has thanked: 2272 times
Been thanked: 1992 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by Dadio »

So does that mean the front track on the" Rock n" models is wider than the Zerda or does the different front C hub designs equalise the track ?
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

First: I was wrong, it's ct1 that's shorter than zr1.
At first sight the city castor hub doesn't add more width than the zerda hub/knuckle holder, but currently the zerda front wheelbase is about 10mm wider than the city but that might be due to the different wheels and their offset. I'll remove the wheels and measure again to see where any other differences are.
Also I'll put up some pics.

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

I'll post a pic later but on the zerda it's 20cm measured from the outside face of the bearings. On the city it's 19cm.
If anything the zerda hub carrier is a bit bigger than the city castor/hub carrier but only 1 or 2 mm .
I wonder if the castor was found to be a weak point as it looks less beefy than the zerda hub carrier and the zerda has castor nose up angle in the chassis base , on my one anyway whether it's a variation in manufacture?
Anyone got a zerda with a flat chassis base or castor hubs?

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Image
Rockn City and Zerda front ends on a grid of 1cm/10mm squares
It looks like 'castor angle' is a science all of its own looking at other posts on RC10talk.
the city manual recommends 8-10 degree angle which I'm guessing is approx the angle of zerda front end.

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Zerda wreck II
from Switzerland to the UK.
set up as a drift I guess with support/chassis protection strips.
Steering servo with a plug I hadn't seen before.
Screenshot_20220823-155206.png
Screenshot_20220823-155206.png
Attachments
Screenshot_20220823-135242.png
Screenshot_20220823-155233.png

Dadio
Approved Member
Posts: 3867
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:21 pm
Location: Guildford UK
Has thanked: 2272 times
Been thanked: 1992 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by Dadio »

That's interesting , I'd say the added rails are intended to compensate for the loss of the top deck , the foam tires might mean indoor or carpet track ? The servo plug looks like the early Futaba plug .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.

User avatar
silvertriple
Approved Member
Posts: 1644
Joined: Sun May 02, 2021 10:31 am
Location: France, Isere
Has thanked: 591 times
Been thanked: 840 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by silvertriple »

I'm going to follow this thread, as I'm another Zerda owner :-)
I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them :-)

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Got it mostly dismantled with very few nasty surprises. Mostly missing or wrong size screws. Primary drive belt cover had perished rubber boot but I have a spare if I decide to fit it. Drive belt was over tensioner instead of under it. some old glue to remove. Dadio's 3d printed cage rear fender spare (thankyou) will replace missing part but the rest of the cage is ok if a bit scratched. Wheels of unknown parentage, they'll be replaced with something more suitable. Mabuchi motor may be the bog standard that came with the kit. I've got an alien mid deck which has the same outline as zerda but different cut outs. Diffs look good as new but dry so all in all compared to the sum of cost of it as spare parts not too bad. Waiting for drive shaft cups which I hope will fit (non hirobo) and hope dog bones I have as spares are the right length as it was 2wd which is pointless on a zerda unless you do away with the long drive belt somehow. Saving inspection of shocks for another day

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Dadio wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:37 am That's interesting , I'd say the added rails are intended to compensate for the loss of the top deck , the foam tires might mean indoor or carpet track ? The servo plug looks like the early Futaba plug .
Nano servo MPX made in Germany. Wonder if it'd work with a changed plug. Plug costs as much as a new servo probably

User avatar
juicedcoupe
Super Member
Posts: 2974
Joined: Sun Aug 16, 2020 4:05 pm
Location: Pascagoula, MS
Has thanked: 229 times
Been thanked: 1737 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by juicedcoupe »

Looks a lot like a Futaba G plug, except that the pins look thick.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Aaargh the mysteries of zerda pulleys again. The 18t 4mm bore secondary drive pulley too worn to use and rare as hens teeth. Anyone used 16 or 20 tooth. I know I can use three sizes on the motor to adjust ratios.
Seems I can get 5mm bore easy enough and bore reduce with something.
Other issues on this rebuild are the old lubricant which turned to baked marmite and bent pins holding suspension arms either straightened or use spares

threesheds
Approved Member
Posts: 397
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:05 am
Location: Beckenham, Kent, uk
Has thanked: 60 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by threesheds »

Aaargh the mysteries of zerda pulleys again. The 18t 4mm bore secondary drive pulley too worn to use and rare as hens teeth. Anyone used 16 or 20 tooth. I know I can use three sizes on the motor to adjust ratios.
Seems I can get 5mm bore easy enough and bore reduce with something.
Other issues on this rebuild are the old lubricant which turned to baked marmite and bent pins holding suspension arms either straightened or use spares

Dadio
Approved Member
Posts: 3867
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:21 pm
Location: Guildford UK
Has thanked: 2272 times
Been thanked: 1992 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by Dadio »

Pretty sure I found pulleys with 3mm bore that I drilled out the 3.2 for pinion/pulleys , probably easier than finding the sleeve or at least more economic .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.

User avatar
juicedcoupe
Super Member
Posts: 2974
Joined: Sun Aug 16, 2020 4:05 pm
Location: Pascagoula, MS
Has thanked: 229 times
Been thanked: 1737 times

Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner

Post by juicedcoupe »

Lighter fluid will break down old grease and lubricants without damaging the plastic parts. It's also good for removing servo tape and other mild adhesives.

Regular Zippo or Ronsonal fluids are just light hydrocarbon, naphtha blends.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.

Post Reply

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post
  • Hirobo Zerda 85`s
    by magic » » in Hirobo Forum
    12 Replies
    2110 Views
    Last post by chevron
  • Hirobo ZERDA
    by Bormac » » in Hirobo Forum
    25 Replies
    4240 Views
    Last post by Mr. ED
  • HIROBO zerda HELP
    by DemZ » » in Hirobo Forum
    3 Replies
    1453 Views
    Last post by DemZ
  • My ZERDA HIROBO
    by prp » » in Hirobo Forum
    14 Replies
    2645 Views
    Last post by prp
  • Hirobo Zerda
    by Bormac » » in Hirobo Forum
    11 Replies
    1504 Views
    Last post by Bormac
  • My Hirobo Zerda
    by stulec52 » » in Hirobo Forum
    10 Replies
    2053 Views
    Last post by mytimac
  • Hirobo 44Bs and Zerda :)
    by silvertriple » » in Hirobo Forum
    181 Replies
    6141 Views
    Last post by silvertriple
  • Hirobo Zerda refurb
    by Dadio » » in Hirobo Forum
    74 Replies
    10121 Views
    Last post by RC10superfan

Return to “Hirobo Forum”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest