Archive for the ‘X1CR buggy’ Category
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 | 230 views
Another great invention from the Hong Nor Team that we missed – The HongNor 3-Pin Steel Flywheel. It is a performance flywheel that long been the advantage for the pro drivers only but now, racers like you and me can use it.
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009 | 1,432 views
This is a long overdue, our mistake of forgetting to post about this. The excuse, we thought we did
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.

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Posted in Chad Bradley, Jammin / Hong Nor, Taylor James, X1CR, X1CR buggy | 2 Comments »
Thursday, April 19th, 2007 | 1,445 views
Malaysia top Hongnor driver, Mizan, joins GO Tech for 1 year contact starting April/2007 under sponsorship by HPC Model Sport(Mr. Chai Kok Chin) and Rajang Hobby(Mr. Francis Ling). Mizan is the Malaysian National champion for 2005 & 2006. Currently, he is also sponsored by Hong Nor/Singapore.

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source: Abdul Hakim(arghh of rctech) at X1CR thread
Technorati Tags: Malaysia top Hongnor driver, Mizan, GO Tech, HPC Model Sport, Rajang Hobby, Malaysian National champion for 2005 & 2006
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Thursday, April 19th, 2007 | 406 views

The new Hongnor Shock Towers for the X1CR Buggy are CNC machined from a thicker 5mm aircraft grade 7075 plate and hardened to T6. The towers are then Hard-Coated with our special material for wear and durability.
The front tower now has multiple half holes at the top and 3 mounting holes at the bottom.
The rear towers have half holes at the top and an extra row on the bottom inside. The multiple choice of shock mounting positions now gives more flexibility for different track conditions.

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Source: Neobuggy.net | Hong Nor Taiwan
Technorati Tags: Hongnor Shock Towers, X1CR Buggy
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