Kyosho Triumph
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
Which wheels are you talking about? The ones on bormac's car are stock dish that were modified.bearrickster wrote:Whats the Part number or some info on those wheel's I really like them? Thanks
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
They look like stock wheels with some mods done to them? 

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Re: Kyosho Triumph
Yup! they look pretty sweet I'll bet that took some time to do 

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Re: Kyosho Triumph
anybody happen to have a spare triumph body/underpan or gear cover ? this was a cool car...shame it never really caught on
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
Nice Triumph! I on the top of my list for must haves some day (I already have five Ultimas
, so I need to have at least one Triumph right?) Not trying to hijack this thread, but was reading that someone wanted Chrome HPI fronts. I just happen to put some up for auction in the e-bay section. -Good luck

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Re: Kyosho Triumph
The rims were ofcourse the originals and yes I did cut them out. Back then all I wanted was to have a set of spoked rims and after taking to the originals with a Satnley knife this is what I ended up with. In motion they looked great but up close they were a little rough around the edges. Its funny how the R/C scene has changed. there was a time when once a car was supersceded it was considered almost worthless- LOL.
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
I can tell you it is still the case, I would say even worse today!bormac wrote:there was a time when once a car was supersceded it was considered almost worthless- LOL.
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
Hi Kyosha fans, I am in the process of building a Kyosha Triiumph, and can't seem to get the body to fit. Knowing how hard replacements are to get, I hoping someone can kindly post a close up of the front of the body, showing how to cut around the shock towers. I followed the instructions (japanese text), and carefully cut along the raised outlines on the body, but it's not fitting correctly.
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
I remember that kyosho had 2 different versions of the front shock tower. If you have the later / stronger tower, the cut lines may not match up. Also, it may be dependent on the kick on that you have on the front end. make sure that you're using the correct plate along with the correct spacers.
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Re: Kyosho Triumph
I wonder which one I have. How do you tell the difference? Is the stronger one thicker? Different material?highwayracer wrote:I remember that kyosho had 2 different versions of the front shock tower. If you have the later / stronger tower, the cut lines may not match up. Also, it may be dependent on the kick on that you have on the front end. make sure that you're using the correct plate along with the correct spacers.
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