L14MNP
Active Member
Hi all, great forum! I picked up a boxed month old KM Baja last week that's ran less than a tank for a measly £130, and I am well impressed. Always wanted a 1/5!
I changed the radio gear to a Core Code 3 ch stick affair though, I hate the pistol grip things! I guess it's what you grow up with?
Anyway, things have broke lol. First up was a lower front arm. My fault this one, smacked it into a tree root. It also chipped the alloy front brace too. No big deal.
I was going to keep going (bashing) with the arm snapped, as the triangulation was still giving it more than enough strength, but the wheel fell off!
I initially assumed the lower arm had rubbed on the circlip and pushed it off in the impact, but after returning home and repairing, going back out and it happening again, I looked into it and noticed more play in one front wheel than another. I guess they are meant to have two bearings in the upright...
Unsure if I lost this, or it wasn't there to start with. I tend to assume the latter!
So, I fitted a full compliment of wheel bearings, changed radio gear and went out with it again tonight. All was going well, until the upper bolt on a rear shock pulled out the alloy insert from the shock tower. I bodged it with some glue and a cable tie (to stop it losing any parts) and it was fine for a good hour.
I'd say it maybe rolled half a dozen times, bewteen me and my mate, on a mix of grass and dirt jumps (BMX track) so I guess it didn't do too badly?
What's the deal with improving the rear shock towers then? I don't really want to purchase alloy items if I can help it. Anyone had the same happen?
I am thinking of drilling right through the support and using a longer bolt, with a profiled spacer nut with washer. Reckon that will work?
Even some proper glue would be a start. The stuff we used is for bonding plastic pipe lol.
Cheers all, off to have a look around the forum.
Liam.
I changed the radio gear to a Core Code 3 ch stick affair though, I hate the pistol grip things! I guess it's what you grow up with?
Anyway, things have broke lol. First up was a lower front arm. My fault this one, smacked it into a tree root. It also chipped the alloy front brace too. No big deal.
I was going to keep going (bashing) with the arm snapped, as the triangulation was still giving it more than enough strength, but the wheel fell off!
I initially assumed the lower arm had rubbed on the circlip and pushed it off in the impact, but after returning home and repairing, going back out and it happening again, I looked into it and noticed more play in one front wheel than another. I guess they are meant to have two bearings in the upright...
Unsure if I lost this, or it wasn't there to start with. I tend to assume the latter!
So, I fitted a full compliment of wheel bearings, changed radio gear and went out with it again tonight. All was going well, until the upper bolt on a rear shock pulled out the alloy insert from the shock tower. I bodged it with some glue and a cable tie (to stop it losing any parts) and it was fine for a good hour.
I'd say it maybe rolled half a dozen times, bewteen me and my mate, on a mix of grass and dirt jumps (BMX track) so I guess it didn't do too badly?
What's the deal with improving the rear shock towers then? I don't really want to purchase alloy items if I can help it. Anyone had the same happen?
I am thinking of drilling right through the support and using a longer bolt, with a profiled spacer nut with washer. Reckon that will work?
Even some proper glue would be a start. The stuff we used is for bonding plastic pipe lol.
Cheers all, off to have a look around the forum.
Liam.
