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Does any one know anything about 2wd HB 216?
Does any one know anything about 2wd buggie HB D216?
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HB216
Try looking on rctech.net HB216. A few pics and a bit of info but not much
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No-one has mentioned the car's announcement? In that case I will:
http://www.redrc.net/2015/12/hb-d216...2wd-buggy-kit/ I see many interesting ideas particularly from a design-point of view, I can really appreciate HB dare to put out something different! At the same time I have lots of questions: The likes of Ty Tessman make anything go quick! What can less capable hands achieve with this car? How much of an all-rounder will it be, as there don't seem to be options to play with the gearbox layout (yet)? Also, what about those minimal sidepods, the ESC position (on the side of the spur gear cover) and British weather? Last edited by Origineelreclamebord; 03-12-2015 at 08:07 AM. |
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The D216 that's just been announced will be the low grip car, there might be something else in the pipeline for higher grip tracks...
I can't confirm yet but I know they are looking at a laydown gearbox option too. Last edited by Richard Lowe; 03-12-2015 at 09:24 AM. |
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It looks smart. Not sure how tough that front end will be though?
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Looks ugly! And you know what they say in f1, if it looks ugly it wont work!
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I don't mean to criticize, but what's HPI's definition of low grip then? I have yet to experience a gear diff that provides comparable amounts of grip to a ball diff on non-sugared clay, dirt and wet astroturf.
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You can move the battery and servo quite a lot so if you need to move weight around for balance/grip you can. I think ball diffs just drive different to geared rather than giving the car more actual traction, you can make geared work. At the EPR national this season I ran my hybrid with geared diff right from the first wet practice and that had more grip than anyone's car! A ball diff will always have it's place though in certain track conditions and in the hands of some drivers |
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