Introduction; Important Safety Notes - Team Losi JUNIOR TWO Owner's Manual

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WELCOME JUNIOR TWO OWNER
The Junior Two should make getting involved In entry level radio controlled racing easier. Although
this kit Is lower in price than the all out racers, the most Important features are incfuded.
We feel this kit is competitive out of the
box,
and with very minor changes it can be updated
with
all
the hi-performance Team Loti parts as found in the JRX-PRO kit. Your Junior Two comes with a
molded composite challis, rather than a layed up graphite
unit.
This unique molded chassis is
the
result of 18 months of engineering and track
test•~
·
It's superior stiffness and strength has been
achieved wtthout compromising
weight,
making thas the best mass produced chassis ever
offered.
To prove how competitive this kit
Is,
my dad has been racing It against some ofthe best stock class
racers In Southern
California.
Although he is getting up there in years and races infrequently, he has
been extremely competitive having won as well as top qualifying several
events.
We believe Team Losl
has set a new standard when It comes to entry level racing cars. We feel sure you will agree when you
decide to try your luck at your local
track.
Thanks to our racing team for all of the testing they have done to Insure the success of this project and
your future
racing.
Thanks for choosing Team
Losi,
Gil LosiJr.
1. INTRODUCTION
The Junior 2 kit is composed of different bags
marked Bag A through Bag
G.
Each bag
con-
tains all of the parts necessary to complete a
certain section ofthe car. It Is essential that
you open only bag at a time and follow the right
sequence,
otherwise you will face difficulties in
finding the right part. It Is helpful to read the en-
tire instructions for the bag prior to starting as-
sembly. Key numbers (In circles) have been
a11lgned to each part and remain the same In
the illustration and throughout the instruc-
tions. For your convenience, an actual size
hardware identification guide is Included in
each step. To check a part, hold it against the
silhouette until it is Identified. In some cases
extra hardware has been supplied to replace
easily lost parts. When assembling shafts to
plastic parts, different fits
e.g.,
press,
net
,
loose have been designed Into the
parts.
To
ensure that parts are not lost during construc-
tion, it is suggested that you work over a towel
or matto prevent the parts from rolling away.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
1.
Select an area for assembly that is away from
rttach of small children. The parts are small and
can
be
swallowed
by children causing choking and poatble
Internal
injuries.
2.
The shock fluid supplied should
be
kepC
out
of
children's
reach.
ltis
not
toxic but It was
noUnlended
for human
consumption.
3. Exercise
care
when using any
hand toola, ahatp
instruments and power tools during
construction.
4.
Carefully read a//
manufacturers
wamtngs
and
cautions
for any glues
or
paints
that may
be used
for
assembly purposes.

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