This is a great idea. Anyone can do this - its a great introduction to a tuneable part on a truck that costs very little, and can be reset and restarted so easily. Thank you for sharing.
Just made my first set of canyon customs for 1.9 ruptures streched onto 2.2 wheels. Used 3 wraps of fridge foam for the fronts and a 4 inch hair bun for the rear (Both on no-name aliexpress dual stage inners). Insane performance!! Cleared several lines I never thought possible! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Hey, this was the video that I've been waiting on. Big thanks for taking the time to make this in-depth how-to step-by-step vid to make these foams. Greatly appreciated!!
I've developed a hybrid 2 stage printed insert. Timtin inner, printed outer. Once broken in and tested, I will need your shipping info for some other testing. Jus sayin ✌️
I bet that you get the looks at the dollar store getting hair buns. Being that you have no hair I mean...lol Very informative video from the guy that knows tires and inserts!
Yzzr 3d inserts are $35 to $40 a set. The guy will even make custom ones for you too. I'm going to try some out on my next setup. So far I've got squids in everything lol
But are still "one and done." The insert for a Deep Woods/Fossil isn't going to fit a Tusk. Like I said, 3D printing is the future of inserts as I see it, but they still suffer the same drawbacks as multi-stage open cell foams, as there isn't even a "one size fits most." IMO, what I'm making does indeed fit most.
@CrawlerCanyon Yeah that is a drawback for specific sized inserts for sure. The yzzr has a generic 4.75 size that fits most. I think the optimal situation would be having a 3d printer and being able to make your own 3d inserts for less than $8 in material per set, in any size & stiffness you want. But that's a larger upfront cost. Could pay itself off eventually just selling a few sets to friends.
Just added all this to my Amazon cart except for the refrigerator foam. It is currently unavailable in the 12x16 size 😢. It is now 12x15. Still gonna try the CC inserts. Thanks for the information
the 12x15 should be long enough. My two strips are 1.5 x 11.5 and 1.5 x 13.5. So you would still get a "bonus strip" from the end of the sheet, cutting the whole sheet to 13.5" long.
Uncle Chuck wants to know, are they as good at keeping veggies fresh as they are at supporting sweet tire treads? I feel like this is a case of finding the true purpose of an invention.
Despite my huge pile of them, I have yet to bring one into the house to serve it's intended purpose. I also have a couple of pond pumps that need new filters, but MORE INSERTS, MORE TIRES
Nice to know that I’m not the only one with a tire fetish. Only one rig, started this crawler thing early this year and I have…five sets of tires and just ordered two more…for one rig.
I have a question for you about Canyon Trails, are the canyon trails that come in kit form the S? And a RTR canyon trails are just Canyon Trails? Thanks
If you're buying something today, they're all S1s, in both 1.9" and 2.2". Going back a couple of years, pretty much everything 1.9" came on a non-S1 "RTR" compound, and the Defenders came with non-S1 as recently as 2020. IIRC, everything is now S1, but there are still undoubtedly tons of the old "RTR compound" floating around out there.
@@CrawlerCanyon If you hadn't mentioned it, I was going to. I had the thought the other day to "Canyonize" some printed inserts I have that are too thin/small for my C1 tires. I was going to cut the outermost layer off, leaving myself a printed inner ring to do the webwrap thing with.
Hello Mr. Crawler man, what are your thoughts on bb’s in the tires? I love them in my 1/24’s but I know you think their just kid toys that are too small!😅
Off topic, My LHS just called me to tell me my ecto is in but he also said he got a v2 builders kit as well. What is the better one to build off of? Is the ecto the same +torsion bar?
The is a personal preference, but I found that trailing arms are good up to a point, and then become a hindrance for dedicated crawling-- of all the rigs here that were born as Ectos, Gatekeepers, or anything else with trailing arms, none of them remain. So I think if you're going for a "pure crawler" you're going to end up replacing those with a 4-link anyway. Were I making the choice, I would take the Builder's Kit and put an Ecto body on it. The Ecto is great, but the "RTR tax" we have to pay just to get a 480X, Reedy Crawler 5-slot and Reedy 1523 servo is far too high. Honestly, around $100 worth of electronics (Fusion SE 1200 + 35kg blue case servo) will put you on a performance level so high as to be incomparable to the RTR. The kit will also get you Factory Team shocks, which are some of the nicest kit shocks out there.
@@CrawlerCanyon thank you very much! I was guessing the kit would be smarter choice and I was planning on getting an se fusion so you cleared up which one to get. I know he ordered the kit because I like to build them more than run them. 😁
This is a great idea.
Anyone can do this - its a great introduction to a tuneable part on a truck that costs very little, and can be reset and restarted so easily.
Thank you for sharing.
Just made my first set of canyon customs for 1.9 ruptures streched onto 2.2 wheels. Used 3 wraps of fridge foam for the fronts and a 4 inch hair bun for the rear (Both on no-name aliexpress dual stage inners). Insane performance!! Cleared several lines I never thought possible! Thank you for sharing this with us!
oh ya and front fridge foam cut to 48mm width
I run canyon softs on everything thing except the rear of my k10 high trail which has canyon mediums in ruptures. This has changed my life thanks
Hey, this was the video that I've been waiting on. Big thanks for taking the time to make this in-depth how-to step-by-step vid to make these foams. Greatly appreciated!!
Great, informative video. Always appreciated.
Ohhh. Canyon custom foams 👌👌👌👌👌👌😎😎😎
Excellent tutorial that looks so easy even I can do it😅 thanks for your time and great info!
With my Injora blues I use 3.5 inch on my 4.7 inch tires
Those canyon shock stands looking damn good 😎😎😎😎😎
Great ink Thx again Mr Canyon. 😊
Ordering things as we speak 🤣🤣🤣. Gonna be fun little tire project 👌😎
That freedom unit ruler though 😎😁
Hey, it's got milli-o-meters on one side!
@@CrawlerCanyon that thing costs 48€ on Amazon Belgium 😲
@@Team_ReVolt at time of my purchase, Victor was $6.99USD.
EUROPE IS A MADHOUSE
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Another excellent video
I dig the Crawler Canyon signs. They would look cool on a scale course.
Really really good information! I was wondering what kind of foam they use and it’s really to good to know of the other options.
👍👍
Nice! The only thing I have to go buy is the hair buns. 😎
the waste you call it, the thin strip of yellow, one could use it for the silly narrow class 0 sub 90mm tall tires as inserts
I've developed a hybrid 2 stage printed insert. Timtin inner, printed outer. Once broken in and tested, I will need your shipping info for some other testing. Jus sayin ✌️
I call them B.O.B. inserts. (BEST OF BOTH) There will be 3 compliance levels. Theres a limp BOB, average BOB, stiff BOB.
Awesomeness ❤❤
Reilly's Rangers. Nice video!
I’m going to ship out those inserts once the heat dome passes.
I bet that you get the looks at the dollar store getting hair buns. Being that you have no hair I mean...lol
Very informative video from the guy that knows tires and inserts!
What is the OD of those 43mm wide inner foams? Admittedly, I’m eating dinner while watching, so I may have missed it.
I probably didn't say it. 87mm.
Yzzr 3d inserts are $35 to $40 a set. The guy will even make custom ones for you too. I'm going to try some out on my next setup. So far I've got squids in everything lol
But are still "one and done." The insert for a Deep Woods/Fossil isn't going to fit a Tusk. Like I said, 3D printing is the future of inserts as I see it, but they still suffer the same drawbacks as multi-stage open cell foams, as there isn't even a "one size fits most." IMO, what I'm making does indeed fit most.
@CrawlerCanyon Yeah that is a drawback for specific sized inserts for sure. The yzzr has a generic 4.75 size that fits most. I think the optimal situation would be having a 3d printer and being able to make your own 3d inserts for less than $8 in material per set, in any size & stiffness you want. But that's a larger upfront cost. Could pay itself off eventually just selling a few sets to friends.
Just added all this to my Amazon cart except for the refrigerator foam. It is currently unavailable in the 12x16 size 😢. It is now 12x15. Still gonna try the CC inserts. Thanks for the information
the 12x15 should be long enough. My two strips are 1.5 x 11.5 and 1.5 x 13.5. So you would still get a "bonus strip" from the end of the sheet, cutting the whole sheet to 13.5" long.
Uncle Chuck wants to know, are they as good at keeping veggies fresh as they are at supporting sweet tire treads? I feel like this is a case of finding the true purpose of an invention.
Despite my huge pile of them, I have yet to bring one into the house to serve it's intended purpose. I also have a couple of pond pumps that need new filters, but MORE INSERTS, MORE TIRES
Nice to know that I’m not the only one with a tire fetish. Only one rig, started this crawler thing early this year and I have…five sets of tires and just ordered two more…for one rig.
I have a question for you about Canyon Trails, are the canyon trails that come in kit form the S? And a RTR canyon trails are just Canyon Trails? Thanks
If you're buying something today, they're all S1s, in both 1.9" and 2.2". Going back a couple of years, pretty much everything 1.9" came on a non-S1 "RTR" compound, and the Defenders came with non-S1 as recently as 2020. IIRC, everything is now S1, but there are still undoubtedly tons of the old "RTR compound" floating around out there.
@@CrawlerCanyon Thank you, I knew if anyone knew it would be you.
Great tutorial. Have you tried narrowing the closed cell foam to make a narrower insert for the fake KLR/M's? Did it work?
I'm very interested in the Class 1 variant with the Injora innards, as the latest C1 build is on my bench currently.
Haha! You've fallen into my content trap! Now I have an idea for a video!
@@CrawlerCanyon If you hadn't mentioned it, I was going to. I had the thought the other day to "Canyonize" some printed inserts I have that are too thin/small for my C1 tires. I was going to cut the outermost layer off, leaving myself a printed inner ring to do the webwrap thing with.
Question everyone.
What's your favorite tire insert you like running the most.. ???
Tusks 🤤
Hello Mr. Crawler man, what are your thoughts on bb’s in the tires? I love them in my 1/24’s but I know you think their just kid toys that are too small!😅
Off topic, My LHS just called me to tell me my ecto is in but he also said he got a v2 builders kit as well. What is the better one to build off of? Is the ecto the same +torsion bar?
The is a personal preference, but I found that trailing arms are good up to a point, and then become a hindrance for dedicated crawling-- of all the rigs here that were born as Ectos, Gatekeepers, or anything else with trailing arms, none of them remain. So I think if you're going for a "pure crawler" you're going to end up replacing those with a 4-link anyway.
Were I making the choice, I would take the Builder's Kit and put an Ecto body on it. The Ecto is great, but the "RTR tax" we have to pay just to get a 480X, Reedy Crawler 5-slot and Reedy 1523 servo is far too high. Honestly, around $100 worth of electronics (Fusion SE 1200 + 35kg blue case servo) will put you on a performance level so high as to be incomparable to the RTR. The kit will also get you Factory Team shocks, which are some of the nicest kit shocks out there.
@@CrawlerCanyon thank you very much! I was guessing the kit would be smarter choice and I was planning on getting an se fusion so you cleared up which one to get. I know he ordered the kit because I like to build them more than run them. 😁
Whats the weight of these? not sure if its been mentioned at some point.
I wanna say a soft weighs around 15g. They're light. Anything with the Injora inner is going to be substantially heavier, up to around 70g each.
@@CrawlerCanyon cheers
No less than 3 lol this guy 😂
Blonde, Brown or Black.......Ginger?😅asking for a friend 😅😊
Hair buns don't fill in the sidewalls.
What?