YZ10 Carbon Fiber parts ID
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Re: YZ10 Carbon Fiber parts ID
Hi Andy, I'm not sure on these so I didn't reply, the lower chassis and battery plates may be Keil? actually I'll list them from left to right...
1) chassis - Keil?
2) top deck - Fastrax?
3) top deck - Keil?
4) top deck - Fibre-Lyte?
5) top deck - Fibre-Lyte?
6) battery plates - Keil?
Thats my guess anyway, sorry I can't help more.
1) chassis - Keil?
2) top deck - Fastrax?
3) top deck - Keil?
4) top deck - Fibre-Lyte?
5) top deck - Fibre-Lyte?
6) battery plates - Keil?
Thats my guess anyway, sorry I can't help more.
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Re: YZ10 Carbon Fiber parts ID
Hey Andy,
I can't confirm who made the chassis but a good guess is that it is a 'Team' item. The extra cell slot on the left side and the enlarged portion around the front right area of the chassis suggests this was done to allow more room for the steering servo and receiver. Judging also by the top deck mounting holes (just in front of the battery slots), it uses the Pavidis top deck so my best guess is that it is a chassis modelled after the Pavidis Version chassis but without all the milled out areas that the original Pavidis chassis has. This was probably done on your chassis for a handling/tuning option to stiffen the chassis which was important on many high grip tracks in Europe.
Regarding the top decks, from left to right-
1) Fibre-Lyte
2) ? (maybe same origin as your chassis)
3) ?
4) Standard Fastrax Item
The battery plates look different altogether but the material look 'Keil' like.
I wish I could have been of more help. I hope you build a nice replica from this beautiful chassis.
Take care.
Vin
I can't confirm who made the chassis but a good guess is that it is a 'Team' item. The extra cell slot on the left side and the enlarged portion around the front right area of the chassis suggests this was done to allow more room for the steering servo and receiver. Judging also by the top deck mounting holes (just in front of the battery slots), it uses the Pavidis top deck so my best guess is that it is a chassis modelled after the Pavidis Version chassis but without all the milled out areas that the original Pavidis chassis has. This was probably done on your chassis for a handling/tuning option to stiffen the chassis which was important on many high grip tracks in Europe.
Regarding the top decks, from left to right-
1) Fibre-Lyte
2) ? (maybe same origin as your chassis)
3) ?
4) Standard Fastrax Item
The battery plates look different altogether but the material look 'Keil' like.
I wish I could have been of more help. I hope you build a nice replica from this beautiful chassis.
Take care.
Vin
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Re: YZ10 Carbon Fiber parts ID
Yep the Fastrax top deck was designed for European tracks especially the UK it definately helped for a stiffer chassis I believe Craig Drescher came up with the design and it was sold under CML/Fastrax brand
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