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the lightning chassis i hear about ?
i heard about this chassis and how sick it is so anyone have one or have pics ?
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I just happen to have a pic. Pretty good looking chassis. Made with 7075 alluminum I do believe. Up to 32 cells! 33mm longer than stock if memory serves correctly. Not a light weight.
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Huh! what happened to the pic.
maybe now?[IMG]lightening[/IMG] |
red x : (
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Hmmm... Someone teach me how to upload a pic...?:C:
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register on photobucket its free photobucket.com n post it the then put the url here
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You can also attach an image in your reply..
I am curious about this chassis as well..! |
You mean the ue lightning chassis?
http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...ore/13206.html It's a nice chassis, perfect for bashing. But it is heavy and has a high center of gravity, not that good for racing. Also a bit expensive. |
that is also an option Sneeck.. I didn't thought about that lighting.. I hoped it was a HB lightning frame.. Something like the BPP...
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The UE lightning chassis is very nice for sure. It is about the same length as an extended G-maxx chassis, but is a bit heavier with a higher CG. It still races quite well with the batteries mounted on the bottom, but not quite like the g-maxx.
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I don't like exposing my battery's so they can get destroyd by rock's and the like. I'd rather go for a racebomb or g-maxx.
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Good morning All
I am still getting the hang of this. I tried attaching the jpg. image in the post. No luck. I am glad some one else put up the link, was not to sure if that was kosher or not. I kicked around the idea of the lightening chassis for a bit. I settled on the Gmaxx with a single speed on account of the light weight and lower center of gravity. Apparently there is a lexan sheild that helps to protect the batteries when mounted below the chassis. This link has a few more pics and gives a better description of the product. Supermaxx EXT Lightening chassis With the proper funding and a project description that did not include weight savings, I am certain that this chassis would please the most discriminating builder. It seems like most of the low cg chassis that I have seen, leave our batteries exposed to flying debris, either through the bottom of the batterry pockets or on the open exposed sides. Is their a good solution to this challenge? Papa |
Associated Battery cup's, only a tiny bit of the side is open.
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Thanks Sneek, I imagine my LHS will have 'em. I'll have to check it out.
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You will have to drill 8 holes in total in the battery plate to work. Or just use the battery strap, allthough i'm not sure if that would fit.
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