Low Nose Formula Body for YRF 001 Series - Yokomo YOKYF01LN  [YOKYF01LN]

Yokomo YF-01LN - Formula Low Nose Body for YRF 001 Series
Price:
AUD$39.23
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKYF01LN
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Aerodynamic Low-Nose Shell for Tracks

This 1/10-scale body is designed for on-road formula-style RC cars and specifies a low-nose silhouette to reduce frontal area and reflect scale styling. It is supplied as a ready-to-trim shell intended for hobbyists who mount and finish bodies to match chassis geometry and personal setup preferences.

Fitment focuses on the YRF 001 Series, so verify mounting post positions before cutting. Typical preparation steps include trimming to chassis lines, test-fitting over the cockpit and wheel cutouts, and marking post and motor clearance areas. Use the body as a tuning element: small trims around the wheel openings and rear wing area change airflow and visual balance without altering mechanical setup.

Finishing should follow standard RC practice: mask areas that contact bumpers or posts, use paints formulated for RC bodies, and allow sufficient cure time before handling. The body functions as an aesthetic and aerodynamic component for track and display use only, as part of a 1/10 on-road model.

Specifications

  • Item Yokomo Formula Low Nose Body
  • Model Number YOKYF01LN
  • Scale 1/10
  • Compatibility YRF 001 Series

Compatible Models

  • YRF 001 Series

If you run a YRF 001 Series chassis and want a sleeker front end with accurate formula lines, this shell is a practical trim-and-paint option that fits typical 1/10 on-road workflows.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
Adjustments to wheel openings, nose height, and rear wing area change airflow distribution; small, measured changes can fine-tune understeer and rear grip characteristics.
Test-fit the shell over the chassis, mark post and motor clearances, then progressively trim and refit until wheel arches and cockpit line up cleanly.
Use light, even coats of polycarbonate paint and avoid heavy layers; masking small detail areas before painting keeps edges sharp without adding bulk.
Minor tweaks to the rear wing cut and angle can increase downforce, but test each change to balance added drag against grip benefits.

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