Yokomo RSR-020 1/10 Rookie Speed RS 2.0 - Precision Touring Chassis Kit  [RSR-020]

Yokomo RSR-020 - 1/10 Rookie Speed RS 2.0 Touring Car Chassis Kit
Price:
£130.35
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
RSR-020
GTIN:
4654633226601
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Precision Touring Car - Yokomo RSR-020

The Yokomo RSR-020 is aimed at hobbyists who want a clear, tuneable touring chassis. Its design focuses on predictable handling and straightforward setup so you can concentrate on improving lap times and car balance.

Predictable Chassis Behaviour

This chassis suits both newcomers and seasoned modellers. The resin main chassis and upper deck provide a composed baseline, and the use of equal-length belts at front and rear helps keep handling predictable and easy to dial in.

Lowered Components for Improved Stability

The RSR-020 adopts shorter shocks and lowered shock towers to reduce the centre of gravity. That results in firmer corner entry and steadier behaviour during direction changes. Compatibility with common spring sizes means setup changes are simple to test.

Motor Mount Versatility

The supplied aluminium motor mount takes both brushed and brushless units, so you can select the motor type that best matches your driving style or budget without special adapters.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Shocks: Front and rear short shocks
  • Belt: Front and rear equal length
  • Motor Layout: Center
  • Differentials: Front and rear gear differentials
  • Shafts: Universal
  • Arms and Rods: Turnbuckle upper arms and tie rods
  • Motor Mount: Aluminum, compatible with brushed and brushless motors
  • Battery Holder: Fits standard battery packs
  • Bearings: Full bearings

The Yokomo RSR-020 makes a sensible choice for anyone after a clear, tuneable touring platform that reacts well to setup changes and accepts common upgrades.

Yes. Common wear items such as belts, bearings and shock parts are standard on touring kits and can be sourced from parts suppliers if needed.
Start with tyre choice and ride height, then adjust spring rates and shock damping. Small, incremental changes will show you how each adjustment affects balance and turn-in.
Maintenance is standard for touring cars: check belts and differentials, refresh shock oil over time, and inspect bearings. Regular checks keep handling consistent and parts lasting longer.

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