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Kraton 8S SWB ...Interesting. I guess they are going to officially announced the new bracing and radio.
Just watched this video and what do you know, It's not Afghanistan, it's in Israel 10 minutes from where I live. Went there 3 weeks ago and broke a Talion brace and bent my Tyhpon shock shaft.Some guy in Afghanistan got his hands on an early leaked unit... Not sure what to think of that proposal.
Well $25 isn’t a lot but it’s not free.Don't think it's worthy upgrade to be called a V2, a version usually takes a year to make and also have much more changes. also as I understand Horizon sends the parts necessary to convert your v1 to the upgraded model for free.
Also, that offer only stands in the US. I made an inquiry to HH Europe, they said all parts needed were online and I could order them, which totals up to a "little" more than 25$ I only got the brace, have yet to install it and fiddle with the tower to make it fit...Well $25 isn’t a lot but it’s not free.
Also, that offer only stands in the US. I made an inquiry to HH Europe, they said all parts needed were online and I could order them, which totals up to a "little" more than 25$ I only got the brace, have yet to install it and fiddle with the tower to make it fit...
I think just a little there (marked spot in image).I thought it was a direct fit, how much plastic do you need to remove from the tower? The plan was just to get the rear low brace, since i think the t2t in the middle is strong enough with cf tubing, probably stronger then the stock v1.5
I ordered and received all of the parts for the upgrade. The attached file gives the part numbers and pricing. In addition to the parts listed on the invoice you will need one ARA320477 brace rod ends. The price is $10.99. This brings the total cost of the upgrade to $68.06. It is worth every penny. Some may feel they are "owed" this upgrade because they "should have" done it this way on the first version. They didn't and unless you want to spend well over $250 for a different chassis this is the way to go. Most people will probably get by with the version 1 but I have teenage grandsons. So I did the upgrade and it looks well designed and works well.
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