Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Yup, drive cups are a tad longer than zerda parts, I can grind off about 1mm to let the new ones sit further onto the diff shaft.
Zerda front dogbones are 61mm
Zerda front dogbones are 61mm
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
New cups are a bit longer than zerda parts but fit ok, maybe about 1mm could be ground off the new cups if necessary and 61mm bones seem the norm on the front.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Gotta paint and fit the driver. Maybe put the belt cover back but it's now a runner. I'll put some 12mm hex wheels on for running. Trim cable tie and battery straps.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Some JConcepts 3087's might work.threesheds wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:01 pm Sudden realisation...wheels on this zerda are originals even if the tyres are crap. Need to remove shitty paint job and find 1.75 inch/44mm inner dia tyres.
They are for 1.7 wheels but easy stretchable.
They have an 81mm OD and are 37mm wide (on 32mm wheel).
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Thanks for the heads up on tyres Juicy.
Dadio found Optima reres fit but they all seem rare and in short supply.
I had these mardave Apache tyres which I made fit hirobo rockn city wheels. As zerda wheels are pretty basic either option looks alright for on the shelf.
Mardave Apache really fit some wheels that look like they came off a tamiya grasshopper or similar?
One of each wheel fitted for comparison.
Two zerdas and a rockn city in disguise
Dadio found Optima reres fit but they all seem rare and in short supply.
I had these mardave Apache tyres which I made fit hirobo rockn city wheels. As zerda wheels are pretty basic either option looks alright for on the shelf.
Mardave Apache really fit some wheels that look like they came off a tamiya grasshopper or similar?
One of each wheel fitted for comparison.
Two zerdas and a rockn city in disguise
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
I just researched mardave Apache. Another buggy so if anyone wants two wheels and maybe these 4 part worn tyres maybe there's a deal to be struck.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
I was thinking Mardave Apache stuff is pretty rare to be repurposing .
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.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
I adapted the tyres without any need to cut, glue or damage them, used rubber strip to fill a void and now I know the wheels are Apache rears they are potentially on the market.
I'll post a pic of the wheels which I thought were tamiya as they fit.
I see there's some oldish posts for apache
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Still juggling available wheels and tyres from the shoebox of parts. The mardave Apache tyres fit both rockn city and Zerda wheels at least well enough to look ok
Trying to summon up desire to buy kyosho 43mm tyres , too mean to spend £30 odd and not sure of "the look"
No response to my offer of mardave Apache wheels and tyres so looks like tyres 'll spend the rest of their days on the zerda.
Trying to summon up desire to buy kyosho 43mm tyres , too mean to spend £30 odd and not sure of "the look"
No response to my offer of mardave Apache wheels and tyres so looks like tyres 'll spend the rest of their days on the zerda.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Just saw on Facebook that TBG are now or soon able to make drivers for the Zerda , someone sent in an original to copy 

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.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
Not TBG, but Penguin Bodyshells, if my understanding is correct...
I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them 

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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
I'm often wrongsilvertriple wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:29 pmNot TBG, but Penguin Bodyshells, if my understanding is correct...

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.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
More often right D.
Been fiddling with this restore. Side panels, two options and tried the hirobo Toyota Celica wheels on it. Pondering dadio's much earlier idea of side panels to enclose rv and battery. Not sure I like hirobos panels with Meccano like holes.
Any opinions welcome
Been fiddling with this restore. Side panels, two options and tried the hirobo Toyota Celica wheels on it. Pondering dadio's much earlier idea of side panels to enclose rv and battery. Not sure I like hirobos panels with Meccano like holes.
Any opinions welcome
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
I've seen people use clear Lexan panels like your second picture , looks very affective .
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.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: Hirobo Zerda: from wreck to runner
I thought about some clear around the front as a windscreen, hmm I'll try on the rear too.
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