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Kyosho
Ultima RB5SP2 -
The new Ultima
RB5 SP2 Edition is the latest in the Ultima line of vehicles, which is a
further development of the breed, and it includes all the enhancements
that have been designed by Kyosho engineers and tested over the last
couple of years by Kyosho International factory drivers like Jared Tebo
and legends of the RC world. This type of development, along with the
uncompromising manufacturing standards and the vast experience that can
only be gained from decades of high-level competition, makes the Ultima
RB5 SP2 a strong choice as the car to beat for the 2010 season.
- New
Revised Rear Suspension Arms - The RB5 SP features rear suspension
arms that are 2mm longer than the arms used on the original buggy. The
longer arms, combined with other changes made to the rear suspension,
give the SP2 better and more consistent traction through the corners
and better bump handing, especially on high-bite tracks.
- Rear
Suspension Mounts and Transmission Housing - The lower rear
suspension mounts on the chassis are revised to accommodate the longer
suspension arms. The IFMAR legal maximum width is maintained by moving
the suspension mounts 2mm towards the center of the chassis. The
transmission housing is also modified to fit the new suspension
mounts. The entire motor housing has shifted right 8mm to cancel any
counter torque effect for more precise control!
- New
Sword Body - Chiseled lines combine with smooth, flowing sections
to create a body that is not only attractive and boldly styled, it
also provides greater down-force in combination with a medium rear
wing for increased traction and greater high-speed stability.
- Medium
Size Step Wing - A medium sized step wing is included with the new
Ultima RB5 SP2 for better overall control.
- Low
Profile Rear Shock Tower - Reducing the height of the rear shock
tower slightly lowers the center of gravity, which improves cornering
ability, and by reducing the height of the shock tower in relation to
the wing and wing mount, it offers addition protection against crash
damage.
- Velvet
Coated Shocks - Kyosho is well known for silky smooth shocks and
the new Triple Cap shocks included with the new Ultima RB5 SP2 are no
exception. The shock body consists of three major components a top
cap, velvet coated threaded bodies, and a lower cap. The velvet coated
shock bodies feature a threaded spring pre-load collar for quick and
easy adjustment. The threaded adjuster features an O-ring that
prevents the preload settings from moving, which ensures consistent
performance from start to finish. The lower shock cap allows for quick
and easy maintenance of the double O-ring seals.
- Hard
Rod Ends - The rod ends feature a new, stronger material that is
more durable and resists contamination from dirt. This means that the
rod ends stay tighter and are less likely to be damaged or separate
from the ball stud in the event of a hard crash.
- Revised
Rear Hubs - Factory drivers have determined that only one of the
hinge pin holes was ever used in the original RB5 wheel hubs, so the
extra hole was eliminated for the new SP Edition. Combined with a new,
more durable material, these hubs are not only much stronger, they're
also lighter and the new geometry produces more stable handling
characteristics
- Orange
Front Shock Springs - The kit now includes the popular orange
front shock springs, which produce better suspension action over the
bumps and more precise steering control in the corners.
- Carbon
Composite Chassis - specially formulated carbon fiber composite
for the best balance of performance and durability.
- Transmission
- Features an externally adjustable three-gear design with an internal
ball differential that uses standard 3/32inch diff balls and 1/16inch
thrust balls. Includes tight-fitting molded dust cover to protect
pinion and spur gear.
- Rear
Suspension Symmetry - The arms are symmetrical so a single
replacement arm can be used on either side of the car. The inside of
the arms are attached to the chassis using separate suspension mounts,
which will allows anti-squat adjustment. Vertical ball studs for both
ends of the upper link suspension geometry can be fine-tuned with
shims.
- Front
Suspension - Long suspension arms connect to a narrow front mount,
which can be set for 25 or 30 degrees of hinge pin angle. Like the
rear arms, a single replacement arm can be used on either side of the
car.
- Chromoly
Turnbuckles - Use of a stronger material means the new turnbuckles
can be made lighter and stronger than the original steel turnbuckles.
The new turnbuckles feature a 3mm square adjuster, which further
reduces weight.
- Offset
steering hubs - Floating axles ride in bearings that are mounted
in the hub for more responsive suspension. The front track width is
also easily adjusted.
- 12MM
Hex Wheel Hubs - 6 contact points spread the load on the wheel to
prevent stripping and the larger, flat mounting surface keeps the
wheels running straight and true.
- Steering
Assembly - Steering bellcranks are mounted on the chassis at the
same angle as the suspension arms to eliminate bump steer and produce
more accurate Ackerman geometry throughout the entire range of
steering motion.
- Captured
Hinge Pins - The hinge pins are much more secure and less likely
to come loose.
- Low
Profile Shock Towers - The front shock tower is mounted as far
back on the chassis as possibly, as are the shocks, to keep the mass
as low as possible.
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