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Just building mine in shorty.
Has anybody ran there's in shorty, and if so how was it?
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Here my B44.3
As you see i went to saddle pack set up as knowing it will drivable till i know what other feedbacks on shorty set up.
I was at my trcc club last night and i am impressed how it drove also Gary Waller was felt it was spot on.


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Just building mine in shorty.
Has anybody ran there's in shorty, and if so how was it?

how many of these have you built now an you still need the manual lol
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It's got quite a lot of new things in the kit mate, so it's best to follow the instructions.
Great build though.
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It's got quite a lot of new things in the kit mate, so it's best to follow the instructions.
Great build though.
is the new chassis silver?
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It's not silver.
It's more like tan colour.
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Agree good build but not knowing gear diffs at all thats been my only headache and really annoyed me

Stock shimming seemed to not feel right so ended up doin same as guy in other thread. And those tiny orings are useless!!
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I agree mate.
The geared diffs are tricky, but feel great once there built.
The tiny o rings are rubbish, don't know why there on.
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