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Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
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Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Hi folks. I am planning to do a bit more flying this year and have acquired a Royal Evo 9 channel tx which is very nice but the sticks are a bit short. Has anyone any idea where I can get some longer sticks that simply screw in place of the existing ones? I have found some with extra knobs/switches but seek just simple sticks.
Thanks
Chris
Thanks
Chris
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Chris,
I don't know the Evo, but have you tried checking if the barrel of the stick unscrews to extend the length.
This is certainly the case on other radios.
I don't know the Evo, but have you tried checking if the barrel of the stick unscrews to extend the length.
This is certainly the case on other radios.
Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Chris,
On the mC4000, you turn the sticks 90 degrees, and then you can pull them up. Not sure if the evo is the same.
BC
On the mC4000, you turn the sticks 90 degrees, and then you can pull them up. Not sure if the evo is the same.
BC
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Chris
The barrel on the sticks is held in place by a grub screw. Slacken this and you can slide the barrel up the sticks to lengthen them.
Ian
The barrel on the sticks is held in place by a grub screw. Slacken this and you can slide the barrel up the sticks to lengthen them.
Ian
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Chris, the Royal Pro was shipped with alternative sticks, including short, long and long with additional switches. I guess you got yours 2nd hand and the different sticks were not supplied. Might be worth asking Mike Ridley if he has any spares, I'd let you have mine but they are the ones I use!
Note the sticks on the Royal Pro are different to the Sx (which uses the Profi gimbals).
Note the sticks on the Royal Pro are different to the Sx (which uses the Profi gimbals).
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Thank you so much gents.
The answer is that multiplex seem to supply them.
The set was new (but a special offer) so I shall try the supplier.
I had spotted the tiny screw but allows you to increase the stick length only a little. Still it is something.
I shall let you know how I get on.
I've said it before: great to see the Forum working this way.
Thanks!
Chris
The answer is that multiplex seem to supply them.
The set was new (but a special offer) so I shall try the supplier.
I had spotted the tiny screw but allows you to increase the stick length only a little. Still it is something.
I shall let you know how I get on.
I've said it before: great to see the Forum working this way.
Thanks!
Chris
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Chris, is that a new Royal Evo or it's successor the Sx,
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Good point Frank. It is the SX in fact...
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Ah the Sx uses the Profi gimbals but with short ends, if you want longer sticks then the standard Profi stick ends should do the job. I have heard of some Profi owners fitting Sx ends so they can thumb fly with it (heretics ), if you put a wanted ad up you might find somebody with some original ones surplus.
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Re: Multiplex Royal Stick Extensions
Brilliant thanks Frank. Got to be with a go! how do you know all this stuff?