Snugs24
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Chinesium clones should be available in 3-6 weeksTalked to the HRC rep today, he said it’ll be about a year out for parts to become available.
Go with the Ohlins. You’d be pressed to find a better alternative if your main focus is motorsports. I anticipate the HRC offerings will be of the same level of quality but significantly more expensive.A year is too damn long.
Now I get to see if I can hold out until at least more details emerge for these HRC coilovers, or if I just cave and get Ohlins. They've got about 6 months.
I see no fault in your logic. There's already plenty of evidence that the R&T would be pretty much perfect for my use case.Go with the Ohlins. You’d be pressed to find a better alternative if your main focus is motorsports. I anticipate the HRC offerings will be of the same level of quality but significantly more expensive.
I see no fault in your logic. There's already plenty of evidence that the R&T would be pretty much perfect for my use case.
I just wanted the details before I made a purchase, just in case there was a significant advantage like they maintained the adaptive system somehow or something like that. Not expecting that, I just like knowing as many details of all the options available. But to your point, it doesn't seem like you can go wrong with the Ohlins R&T, assuming you want a coilover setup in the first place.
You can take it to the track stock (although pads / fluids are recommended).Adjustable dampers on all 4 corners and adjustable camber plates according to Rati’s Rides. He also talks about the price. The parts are an extra 20-25k total. Also, I heard Trofeo R’s only last 8K miles not counting track days. Yikes, these cars are hidden money pits, I thought I could take it straight to the track as is when I bought it. Hopefully the 6 piston brakes come with upgraded brake pads. That’s first on my list of parts.
Interesting. I like Raiti but... I think I'll wait for a press release before getting too excited.Adjustable dampers on all 4 corners and adjustable camber plates according to Rati’s Rides. He also talks about the price. The parts are an extra 20-25k total. Also, I heard Trofeo R’s only last 8K miles not counting track days. Yikes, these cars are hidden money pits, I thought I could take it straight to the track as is when I bought it. Hopefully the 6 piston brakes come with upgraded brake pads. That’s first on my list of parts.
Would be cool if they do a PMC x HRC edition... limited colors, full HRC kit, assembled by PMC.I'm curious how and if that indy yellow color will be available. Perhaps it will be added to the line-up for 2026, or will it only be available as an OEM/aftermarket option from HRC...
Yeah. This would make sense since the TLX PMC did include factory optioned components.Would be cool of they do a PMC x HRC edition... limited colors, full HRC kit, assembled by PMC.