Get ready to tear up your local oval track with this new carbon fiber oval chassis conversion for the Losi Micro-B.
This kit extends the stock wheelbase of the Losi Micro-B by about 1", which coincidentally (or not) make the wheelbase a perfect match for the recently launched HackFab 1/18 series of bodies. They consist of the original BRP SC18 V2 bodies that used to dominate the mini tracks a decade or so ago. HackFab has brought them back including the Outlaw Wedge late model, COT NASCAR, SuperTruck, SS Muscle car, with potentially more to come.
Using inspiration for the Mini Late Model kits we made for the Losi Mini-B/Mini-T 2.0, this conversion is a scaled down replica of that with some twists. It features a left offset carbon fiber chassis, along with carbon bumper and rear body mount.
The left offset battery retaining system uses O-rings like in some of the larger buggies. They hold a slightly larger than stock battery such as the EcoPower 450mah 2s lipo as shown in these photos.
The stock electronics of the Micro-B features a 2-in-1 ESC/Receiver that has the lower half of the esc/rx unit molded into the upper deck/battery retainer. We have included a 3d printed replacement lower esc/rx case in this kit. It will need to be secured with 2 sided tape like traditional esc mounting.
We also are including a custom designed, black anodized aluminum kickup wedge/bumper mount. This places the front suspension components at a similar caster angle to stock. We also had to design a black anodized aluminum rear D-block/pivot block that allows our carbon chassis to pass through it to extend to the rear body mount.
Included in the kit:
Carbon fiber chassis plate
2x carbon battery bracket w/ aluminum standoffs and O-rings
Carbon bumper
Carbon rear body mount
Carbon chassis spacer
Aluminum Kickwedge
Aluminum D Block
3d printed bulkhead spacers
3d printed lower esc case
4x 2" body posts
Necessary hardware in stainless steel
Needed:
Donor Losi Micro-B buggy
Options shown (not included):
HackFab Micro-B Foam Tires
Various body options
*Some bodies would benefit from trimming the body posts shorter in the front or using 1" posts instead.