Hoyt is a DIY friendly company, and they made their puck shape files available to the community to customize aftermarket remote shells.
If you really want a hoyt trigger remote, you can get one 3d printed. It’s already designed for you.
Hoyt is a DIY friendly company, and they made their puck shape files available to the community to customize aftermarket remote shells.
If you really want a hoyt trigger remote, you can get one 3d printed. It’s already designed for you.
@Shadowfax I think you may have overlooked this part, hopefully not intentionally.
Lmao it gets laughed at because of the way you bring it up, not the idea itself
You have to admit this version looks pretty hilarious, working or not
BuT iT’s NoT FiRsT cLaSs DeSiGn
-bwian probably
Lol maybe slightly less
Also, lacroix.
Woah did you guys know they went under? Crazy.
They probably had bad credit from all the chargebacks they incurred due to their trademark refund policy of “Go-fuck-yourself”

So uh… anyone know someone who might have some LaCroix parts lying around that they’d be willing to sell? Like maybe someone who worked there?
There are a few consumable bits like bushings and the pom gears in the falcon drive that it’s going to be hard to replace when the time comes.
I was actually thinking of the plastic bushings that hold the pivot for the axel/channel into the baseplate.
first link didn’t expand. they are just standard igus bushings.
I have a spare set of Falcon poms if you need them. Probably less than 200 miles on them.
did you just buy some just in case? or how’d you end up with spares?
Their website looks like they’re back. Anyone knows what’s going on?
Owned a LSSS with Falcon gear drives. After about 2 weeks of dealing with the external bearings popping out non stop i ripped em off shelved em and went a different gear drive route.