XRAY 336113 Graphite Multi-Flex Radio Plate for NT1 2015 - Track Tuning  [XR-336113]

XRAY 336113 Graphite Radio Plate - Multi-Flex
Price:
CAD$126.22
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-336113
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Fine Tuning with the XRAY 336113 Radio Plate

The XRAY 336113 Graphite Multi-Flex Radio Plate is built to improve the handling characteristics of the NT1 2015 chassis. Machined from quality graphite, it gives racers practical tuning options to suit different track grip levels.

Adjustable Multi-Flex System

The radio plate features a simple Multi-Flex arrangement using a bushing in the servo saver area that lets you switch between fixed and flex modes. Keep the bushing in place for a firmer, high-traction setup, or remove it to introduce more front-end movement for increased corner steering on low-grip surfaces.

Layout and Fitment Notes

The updated shape fits new aluminium bulkheads and leaves sufficient clearance around the fuel tank. It also supports the centre body mount position, making it straightforward to change chassis behaviour without complex parts swaps.

Specifications

  • Material: Graphite
  • Compatibility: NT1 2015 Specs
  • Adjustment Type: Multi-Flex

For hobbyists wanting to tweak their NT1 2015, the XRAY 336113 Graphite Radio Plate provides a compact way to balance stiffness and flex for different racing conditions.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Remove the bushing in the servo saver area to enable flex, or reinstall it for a fixed radio plate. No extra tools are required beyond basic hand tools.
This plate is designed for the NT1 2015 layout. Older or different NT1 versions may require modifications to the bulkhead or mounting points.
Start with the fixed setting and run a few laps to establish baseline handling, then try removing the bushing in small steps to add front bite without sacrificing mid-corner stability.

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