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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I was searching for offers on the out-door suspension and noticed that there are only two sets that include it but I only knew about the bike one. So I checked the building instructions of the 8369 set and omg what is that system? Is that even qualify(of course it does because it's Lego) as Lego? So if anyone can provide info about this strange system I would be really thankful.

This is a modified version of Technic liftarms built with a softer material that absorbs impacts very well. The holes are the standard pinholes with the usual spacing (see image below). The connectors that hold them can be inserted into liftarms as well, but only get fixated at the midpoint. It was a dive into the outdoor RC market for Lego, so they needed something reliable and harder to break. The rubber joiners could also be combined with the usual technic.dsc_0461.jpg

You can kinda see all sort of damage the part has taken. 

Zerobricks managed to adapt the wheels as well, using 24z gears and 3L pins to mount them.

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39 minutes ago, syclone said:

The rubber joiners could also be combined with the usual technic

Oooh cool so is it worth diving into it a little bit?(so many "it"s) What I mean that I don't have any of these parts and they sound cool.

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