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Orbitor1 Spinning Bumpers

By Isochronic_Frost

5 years ago



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#1 5 years ago

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Parts - wanted

Orbitor1 Spinning Bumpers

Added: 2019-01-15 23:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 2 times (June 23rd, 2019) • Ended: August 29th, 2019

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Looking for complete OR partial spinning bumper assemblies. Doesn’t have to work, I am willing to completely rebuild a broken one.
Finding TWO of these is impossible.

My Orbitor is almost complete, but this part is proving to be the hardest to find after my first source fell through.


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#2 5 years ago

good luck in the hunt!

I have been looking for just the red rubber part for a few years now with zero luck

#3 5 years ago
Quoted from Whysnow:

good luck in the hunt!
I have been looking for just the red rubber part for a few years now with zero luck

It is quite crazy for these guys. Do you have rubbers, or are yours so badly trashed you've already thrown them away?

#4 5 years ago
Quoted from Whysnow:

good luck in the hunt!
I have been looking for just the red rubber part for a few years now with zero luck

KJS has been looking into getting some of these spinning bumper rubbers or whatever they are reproduced. I’ve got my fingers crossed as my bottom bumpers is nearly worn away.
To the OP, hope you find the assembly’s you are chasing.

#5 5 years ago
Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:

It is quite crazy for these guys. Do you have rubbers, or are yours so badly trashed you've already thrown them away?

I have rubbers but they are not in great condition and not as "sticky" and compressed.
Would really love to have new rubbers.

#6 5 years ago

I've been working with Titan to get a replacement / retrofit made. Its looking promising but they will need min order to produce once testing is done and they are happy with the product. The more people who request it from them directly the better the chances we can get nice new ones!

#7 5 years ago
Quoted from KJS:

I've been working with Titan to get a replacement / retrofit made. Its looking promising but they will need min order to produce once testing is done and they are happy with the product. The more people who request it from them directly the better the chances we can get nice new ones!

I’ll order them before I even get the damn spinners just to help the Orbitor crowd out.
I’m thinking I may have to look into remaking the boards for these things though

#8 5 years ago

I’d be in for a few sets of the rubber and if you do make boards I’d buy backups!

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