Hey Guys, Ive got a nitro buggy that i want to convert to electric but ive bin told that the bearings wont be able to cope with electric? It is a old Hongnor buggy. Heres a pic.
its an older buggy but buggys didnt change much for 10 years, infact older buggys tend to hold up to power much better than the new generation of buggys because the older ones were designed like tanks, now its all about weight saveings and handeling
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Hong Nor the name Ofna uses in outside the US, particularly in Asia? That buggy looks like an Ofna LX series either way and while you could adapt the universal mount to your buggy, this one should just bolt in. http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=rcmgtpmount
that's a tough one. that one might work, but it would put your motor over the center differential and might alter the handling. that mount is more for monster trucks.
here is a univeresal mount that i've seen alot of the vintage guys use when they've converted a long gone nitro...
it's not the prettiest design, but it will do the job. you can also make one out of stronger stock just by buying some aluminum angle on ebay. i made a dual motor buggy that way.
you can cut out the design using a scroll saw or a dremel and some files to clean up the edges. i've seen some elaborate versions of the ebay design that look pretty dam cool.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Hong Nor the name Ofna uses in outside the US, particularly in Asia? That buggy looks like an Ofna LX series either way and while you could adapt the universal mount to your buggy, this one should just bolt in. http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=rcmgtpmount
hong nor is the international ofna name, but i think the differential placement has moved in width over the years. it does look like an old ultra series though...i just don't know for sure.