Rear Multi Roller Carbon Stay - compatible with MA/MS/FM-A/AR/Super-II chassis, Tamiya 95187 Jr HG Japan Cup 2026  [95187]

Tamiya 95187 - Jr HG Rear Multi Roll Set Stay Japan Cup 2026
Price:
AUD$17.46
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95187
GTIN:
4950344951871
Condition:
Brand New
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Japan Cup 2026 Tamiya 95187 Jr HG Carbon Rear Multi Roller Stay

This commemorative carbon rear stay was produced for the Japan Cup 2026 event. Made from 1.5mm carbon, it uses a compact, blocky profile and a dense grid of attachment holes so builders can choose from a wide range of roller positions while keeping within official Mini 4WD dimensions.

The component is best treated as a sturdy replacement stay rather than a pure performance kit. Its geometry creates usable clearance around rear rollers and it can serve as a brake stay where appropriate. The purple Tamiya and event printing is decorative and should not be exposed to strong solvents.

Minor trimming of bodywork or chassis may be necessary on certain builds to clear the stay or to allow particular roller placements. Check the specifications below for the confirmed list of compatible chassis and the included parts in the package.

  • Special Japan Cup 2026 purple printed finish.
  • Block-style outline for extra clearance around rollers.
  • Supplied with the carbon stay and small attachment parts from Tamiya.
  • Do not use solvent cleaners on printed areas.
Tension: Carbon fiber material, 1.5mm thickness Compatibility: ME, MA, MS, VZ, FM-A, AR, VS, Super-II, X, XX, TZ-X chassis Roller accommodation: Hole positions accommodate 9mm, 13mm and 19mm rollers within official size limits Included parts: HG Carbon Rear Multi Roller Setting Stay (1.5mm) x1; small attachment parts for mounting Origin: Japan Cup 2026 commemorative print

As a functional spare and collectible, this carbon rear stay provides a rigid mounting point with expanded attachment choices and a standout purple Japan Cup graphic for builders seeking both strength and style.

Use the dense hole pattern to test different roller offsets and heights, starting with conservative positions to check stability before moving to more aggressive placements.
The purple print is cosmetic only and adds negligible weight; its main consideration is to avoid solvents that would damage the decoration.
Fitting brake elements to the rear stay can alter corner behavior; test incremental changes and observe handling to tune balance.
For compact chassis, trial fit and consider small trims to body or stay edges so rollers and mounts clear without stressing components.
Smaller rollers tend to reduce drag and can increase straight-line speed, while larger rollers improve corner stability; use the specification list to confirm compatible diameters.
The 1.5mm carbon stay is light and stiff; it provides extra mounting flexibility without a major weight penalty compared to standard plastic stays.

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