B & E Slotsport Working On New Chassis

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Re: B & E Slotsport Working On New Chassis

Postby TuscoTodd » Mon Apr 28, 2014 4:37 pm

Looks interesting! Will be interested to see this develop!
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Re: B & E Slotsport Working On New Chassis

Postby RazorJon » Thu May 08, 2014 10:57 pm

32.00 for just the chassis, for 36.00 I can get a H&R with everything
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Re: B & E Slotsport Working On New Chassis

Postby HomeRacingWorld » Thu May 08, 2014 11:19 pm

Well, it is a new design commerical type chassis and should work great. Hope they do well.

H&R is a commerical/home chassis that works just fine too. I have seen many advanced racer make them haul the mail just as fast as any Parma/FCR. Lot more than chassis design goes into speed.

And unless you are allowing a free for all class, means little if it is "faster". We don't try and mix brands in our classes, but that's just us.

It appears to be a very well done chassis and should be welcomed at the commercial tracks.

Thanks for posting the latest news on this though, I am sure some folks will really enjoy it.
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Re: B & E Slotsport Working On New Chassis

Postby DAVE » Fri May 09, 2014 2:58 pm

Harry is right. This will be a great commercial track chassis, but is not for small home tracks. I have
had a properly set-up H&R beat my best scratchbuilt commercial chassis, only because the home
track was just too short to utilize the flexible rail type design.
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