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g2x-brace carbon/aluminium ? - 03.04.2007, 04:53 AM

hello everyone!!!!!
i want to build a g-maxx and i'm waiting for the new products:018:
but i have a question :
for you;whose the best ? g2x-brace carbon or aluminium ?
it's for a race utilisation ;not bash or trial:007:
i think carbon is better(lighter) but is it strong ?
   
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03.04.2007, 05:11 AM

Lets see what George comes up with first!

CF usually is pretty darn tough.. i wrecked a lower plate though.. (the roots in Switserland are killer roots..)
   
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03.04.2007, 05:21 AM

carbon is supposed to be really strong I would go carbon alluinum will weigh more and I am not sure that it is any stronger than carbon
   
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03.04.2007, 05:26 AM

Aluminum for bashing, CF for racing. CF is strong, but it will brake, where aluminum deforms.
   
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03.04.2007, 05:49 AM

I should have asked how he was going to use the chassis before I posted huh? oh well
   
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03.04.2007, 05:54 AM

No worries Mr! it's all good!
   
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03.05.2007, 08:24 AM

ok;thanks : carbon fiber!!!!!!:018:
i wll wait until march 20 lol
   
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