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BP-Revo 01.14.2007 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by hyperasus
The Losi's may break easily, but at least they are a pain in the ass to work on.

ROFL :005:

So they break easily AND are a pain in the ass to work on? Who would want a Losi? LOL!

Anyways...sounds like someone needs a Revo...

As far as I know, a Revo is the most durable truck made...

Procharged5.0 01.14.2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by hyperasus
LOL

I'll put it this way. Rusty/pedes break every other time I run them. XXX-T on the other hand...luck to even get a full pack out of it. Real lucky. But hey, just have to look at the bright side. The Losi's may break easily, but at least they are a pain in the ass to work on.

U need to learn how to drive or how to wrench! :005:

Just messin with you......but seriously, I ran my XXT-CR Graphite plus for several seasons with minimal breakage!

jollyjumper 01.14.2007 05:14 PM

what traxxas should make is a rock crawler, muhahahahaha.
i like losi tough, but he's right.
a xxx-4 is a pita to wrench on.
xxx-t mf2 is good, supa easy.
:005:

Procharged5.0 01.14.2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
They need to make a pro version of the revo with tubes, GTR shocks, and all of those traxxas hopups

That would be cool, but expensive.

GorillaMaxx360 01.14.2007 05:19 PM

mabey cheaper if they droped the motor and stuff and repaced the motor and stuff w/ hopups so it would be about the same maby.

jollyjumper 01.14.2007 05:25 PM

you guys have nothing to wine about, a revo 2.5r costs 600€ here.

jhautz 01.14.2007 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by hyperasus
The plastic isn't so bad, but the bearing they use with the plastic...wow, it's like they design it to fail within a month. I have 2 of these trucks. First bearing went out so I ordered the metal bell for both. But, somehow when the bearing went and binded the motor it took something else with it. Probably something to do with all those censored wires going in there. Decided I may as well wait for it to fail before replacing the second one as well. That was a mistake. When it went it also took something else with it. So now both systems are in the mail on their way back to Novak for repair. Why am I telling you all this. Just in case any of you ever get one, buy the metal endbell/bearing/rotor upgrade and replace the plastic one ASAP. Don't wait for it to break like I did.

Sorry for the off topic. Figured I may as well say something since it was brought up anyways.

So just buy the kit and put your own system in it then?


Gmaxx360: I'm with you on the revo pro. But make it a kit with all the hop ups and no motor, electronincs or tires. That would be sweet and a great base to start a brushless converstion. Nitro racers would like it too.

crazyjr 01.14.2007 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jhautz
So just buy the kit and put your own system in it then?


Gmaxx360: I'm with you on the revo pro. But make it a kit with all the hop ups and no motor, electronincs or tires. That would be sweet and a great base to start a brushless converstion. Nitro racers would like it too.

yeah, i got too many stock radios here

I was just working on my G2R and it dawned on me, We need an arm on the servo saver that straightens the linkage on the steering. Looking at mine, its not binding, but could be straighter than it is


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