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Tamiya B2B Racing Sidecar - 58017
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Released by Tamiya on December 1, 1979, a sideways departure from RC car racing was the B2B Racing Motorcycle with Sidecar. This was a large 1:8 Scale three wheeled model, complete with rider and passenger.
The model did not handle well, being very unstable on cornering. This was mainly due to the single front semi pneumatic slick front tire. In an effort to compensate for this the two rear tires were sponge to try and induce some under steer.
The hard plastic body was difficult to decorate and the poorly prepared decals failed to bend to fix on the curved surface of the shell.
Tamiya never repeated this type of model that never truly caught the imagination of the RC racing enthusiasts as much as many other of their excellent models. Although rare, examples of this Tamiya model are generally cheaper than others of the first 100.
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Tamiya B2B Racing Sidecar #58017 - Chassis
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Tamiya B2B Racing Sidecar #58017
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Hints, Tips and Information
How to avoid Radio Interference
1/ The first consideration when installing your Receiver into your Electrically Powered Model is to make sure it is well away from the Negative Battery terminal, and the Motor. The Magnetic field can cause stuttering type interference at times of high current draw (i.e., Fast Acceleration) |
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My First National
When I first started in RC, way back in the late 1980s, I would turn up to the weekly club meeting, with my Tamiya Boomerang, Acoms transmitter, two sets of crystals, a couple of 7.2v batteries, a charger and a tool box with a wheel spanner and a few spares. |
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