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ffactory666 10.24.2008 09:08 PM

New 1/8 brushless concept buggy , belt driven
 
Seen in RC Mag and posted on Neo buggy a concept 1/8 brushless buggy with belt drive , rear steer and central battery.

Looks interesting , don't know how it will go on a track being belt driven and having reer steer and no one knows which company released the info but some ones imagination has been working overtime.

Thoughts guys :neutral:

Link to Neo buggy http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=4949

magman 10.24.2008 09:20 PM

Looks different for sure, way out of the norm for a buggy. I have a belt drive 10th scale and I am not that fond of it at all. ( it is my Daughter's actually) Although I am always up for something new to try and buy...:whistle:..

magman 10.24.2008 09:24 PM

The 4 wheel steering looks interesting...although, how would it do on a track, that is the million dollar ques.

gtxracer 10.24.2008 09:28 PM

Very interesting. That 4 wheel steer should make things very tricky yet good on the track!

magman 10.24.2008 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gtxracer (Post 225792)
Very interesting. That 4 wheel steer should make things very tricky yet good on the track!

I agree...the 4 wheel steer could be a hindrance on rutted tracks...easily catching an edge where the regular buggy would slide a bit more.

gtxracer 10.24.2008 09:34 PM

That and there's a lot more parts to break!

magman 10.24.2008 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by gtxracer (Post 225795)
That and there's a lot more parts to break!

Very true...and I also wonder if a belt would really hold up to the torque of brush less power

DRIFT_BUGGY 10.24.2008 09:40 PM

I wouldn't want a belt driven 1/8 buggy. One of the reasons why I sold my XXX-4 G+ for a BJ4

BL_RV0 10.24.2008 09:40 PM

Cool, but why a Quark?

DRIFT_BUGGY 10.24.2008 09:42 PM

lol, look big and long the belt is. Probably cost $60 everytime a stick/rock gets in

magman 10.24.2008 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRIFT_BUGGY (Post 225797)
I wouldn't want a belt driven 1/8 buggy. One of the reasons why I sold my XXX-4 G+ for a BJ4

My daughter has a xxx-4G and it took me awhile to get the tension just right and then the rear diff cracked and broke which tore the belt to shreds. This car is the last belt driven I will ever own.

DRIFT_BUGGY 10.24.2008 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 225806)
My daughter has a xxx-4G and it took me awhile to get the tension just right and then the rear diff cracked and broke which tore the belt to shreds. This car is the last belt driven I will ever own.

Yeah, I was running a Novak SS5800 in mine and had terrible trouble with it. Bought a BJ4 and sold the Novak system and got a Mamba 690KV, never looked back. Like comparing paper and steel

ffactory666 10.25.2008 12:31 AM

Similar to the old Kyosho Gallop for you older guys out there , prob nearly 20 years ago .
It had 4ws but used a chain for 4wd , now it's a vintage collectors car .

Chachi_RC 10.25.2008 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ffactory666 (Post 225852)
Similar to the old Kyosho Gallop for you older guys out there , prob nearly 20 years ago .
It had 4ws but used a chain for 4wd , now it's a vintage collectors car .

One of my first kit RC cars was a Kyosho Javelin that was an electric 4WD buggy and it was chain driven also. You might remember the orange plastic roll cage? Cool car, but the chain was a pain to keep the correct tension also. Wish I had it now though....it might be worth something on ebay!

lincpimp 10.25.2008 01:47 AM

Addl complexity, and it has to have more drag/resistance than a shaft buggy. I have owned a few belt cars and have no idea why anyone other than a carpet indoor racer would want one. Too much to go wrong, and they always seem flimsy to me...


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