roll bars for xls?
- zoomzoombang
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roll bars for xls?
hi, does anyone know if there's repro roll bar kit for the cat xls? Or will I have to scour the bay for a set (f/r)? thanks.
edit: forgot to say it's for a runner.
edit: forgot to say it's for a runner.
Re: roll bars for xls?
As far as I know, this is your only option....zoomzoombang wrote:will I have to scour the bay for a set
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Re: roll bars for xls?
Damn hard to find a good roll bar set. I have the new ball ends which solder on plus the plasic holders also new.
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PM sent.J.M. wrote:Damn hard to find a good roll bar set. I have the new ball ends which solder on plus the plasic holders also new.
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- zoomzoombang
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Re: roll bars for xls?
hi Jason,J.M. wrote:Damn hard to find a good roll bar set. I have the new ball ends which solder on plus the plasic holders also new.
looks like I might be too late to take your offer

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Re: roll bars for xls?
I have made my own roll bars for a few cars in the past.
I use losi hardware or Tamiya. I use the connector links and ball joints from modern off roaders or even touring cars.The sway bar kit includes the bar holders. Buy some 2mm or 3 mm piano wire. Measure and start bending to the shape that is required. The tricky part is to get the bends even from one side to the other. It may take a few goes but piano wire is cheap. Thinner wire is easier too. Once finished put the bar on a flat surface to check for tweek. I will be making one for my Cat I say sooner or later.
Modern sway bar links are adj too unlike the soldered links from the vintage Schumachers.
Remember front bars take away steering while rear give more on power steering and vintage roll bars are quite thick due to low grip tires in the day.
I use losi hardware or Tamiya. I use the connector links and ball joints from modern off roaders or even touring cars.The sway bar kit includes the bar holders. Buy some 2mm or 3 mm piano wire. Measure and start bending to the shape that is required. The tricky part is to get the bends even from one side to the other. It may take a few goes but piano wire is cheap. Thinner wire is easier too. Once finished put the bar on a flat surface to check for tweek. I will be making one for my Cat I say sooner or later.
Modern sway bar links are adj too unlike the soldered links from the vintage Schumachers.
Remember front bars take away steering while rear give more on power steering and vintage roll bars are quite thick due to low grip tires in the day.
Vintage . Older is Better !!!!!!! Vintage At Boondal, Australia.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/australian-racing/548133-off-road-vintage-boondal.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/australian-racing/548133-off-road-vintage-boondal.html
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Re: roll bars for xls?
Thanks Mad Racer! I have downloaded the xl manual already and there's instruction for how to make the roll bars. Will follow your advice for using modern connectors.Mad Racer wrote:I have made my own roll bars for a few cars in the past.
I use losi hardware or Tamiya. I use the connector links and ball joints from modern off roaders or even touring cars.The sway bar kit includes the bar holders. Buy some 2mm or 3 mm piano wire. Measure and start bending to the shape that is required. The tricky part is to get the bends even from one side to the other. It may take a few goes but piano wire is cheap. Thinner wire is easier too. Once finished put the bar on a flat surface to check for tweek. I will be making one for my Cat I say sooner or later.
Modern sway bar links are adj too unlike the soldered links from the vintage Schumachers.
Remember front bars take away steering while rear give more on power steering and vintage roll bars are quite thick due to low grip tires in the day.
Will keep in mind your tuning tips. Now that I think about it, my cat was always very squirrelly back in the days when I raced it. Looks like I need to make a front one then. Thanks again.
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Re: roll bars for xls?
Yes I think XLS come with front roll bar ony .slowboy wrote:Didn"t the CAT XLS come with only the front roll bar? any one know? I have a NIB XLS but the box has been open and its missing the instruction manual so maybe its missing the rear roll bar, I only see the front one in the parts bag.?????
and this is CAT instruction manual here : http://www.retromodelisme.com/manuel_page/53/cat-xl-schumacher.html
most are similar to XLS and hope can usefully for you.
Cheers,
Ken.
Atomic carbon S44,S4,S2,CR2,Ultra 410,SS4.
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