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Question about humping

Hi guys, soon I`ll be building a tamiya zx-rr (Nakano). I wont be building a detailed version but Ive been checking out some model pics and actual pics for reference and on most models Ive seen a carbon seat pad and I cant find any reference pics of this being made of carbon fiber. Ive also found a pic of a seat hump without padding and an other of an extended hump like melandri`s.
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Re: Question about humping

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Ive found a pic of a seat hump without padding and an other of an extended hump ....Does any one know any better?



When I read the title of this thread, I didn't know what to expect!
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Same here! I HAD to read this!!
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Re: Question about humping

Bummer. This thread is way too "G Rated"

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Re: Question about humping

Looking at the pit walk 2006 book it looks like Nakano used a thin pad made of fabric. The pictures make it hard to tell but it looks to me like foam covered with a fabric that has a pattern that looks a little like Carbon Fiber but, not actually.

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Practice, practice, practice.

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Re: Question about humping

Haha, I bet the title got your attention.. thanks for the replies so far, I still cant make my mind up. I recon the extended rear section will make it different to the others but I cant find any action pics of this.
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