Hong Nor X2 CR Conversion Kit

Written on February 1, 2009 – 12:07 pm | by webmaster | 1,422 views

This is a long overdue, our mistake of forgetting to post about this. The excuse, we thought we did :D Well, as they say, better late than never. So here, for this blog, the parts that we have been waiting for – The Jammin or Hong Nor X2 CR Buggy Conversion Kit. So many changes, upgrades but to sum them all up, we say, it is definitely lighter than the old X1CR buggy and probably the product of the X1X buggy research used by Taylor James.

X2CR conversion kit picture

Quotes from Hong Nor Taiwan … [below]

It’s got all the key parts a driver needs to upgrade the car to its highest level. On top of its many new features and benefits, most of the parts in this kit such as the new graphite shock towers, radio tray, and light-weight chassis contribute to reduction of the car weight. Jammin team driver Chad Bradley’s X2-CR at the 2008 World Championship weighed only 3.320 grams (about 7.3 lbs)! The new weight distribution makes the car more responsive and provides easier handling; it also helps drivers to perform flawless jumps.

With a new chassis layout and forward center gravity, the buggy is faster through the corners and accelerates off the corners quicker. The new gear ratio gives the car smoother and faster acceleration. The new aluminum shafts deliver the same great power more efficiently and smoothly to the drive train. They also have less weight than steel ones. Lightened cap joints also help lower rotating mass while the spiral gears maintain powerful operation. The X2-CR conversion kit provides optimized performance for your car with extremely fast speed, and makes the overall stability of the car much better.

It’s the only choice for Taylor James who TQ’d and won 2008 Pre-World Championships. Get one X2-CR conversion kit of your own right now!

Source: Hong Nor Taiwan.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Hong Nor X2 CR Conversion Kit”

  2. By jeffery on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    Sir,

    I think typo error above, not 3.320 grams but 3.320 Kg.

    Jef,
    Team HN FB Miri.

  3. By webmaster on Jun 20, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for pointing it out jeffery. :)

    As u can see above, it was quoted direct from Hong Nor Taiwan website. They made mistake so we all end up mistake too.. hahahaha.

    but probably they meant 3,320grams .. still correct i think :)

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