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BTallack 02.12.2009 03:36 AM

Savage Flux Jumping Video
 
Here's a quick video of me running my Savage Flux out back of my LHS. We used a snow drift as a jump to launch it over the garbage bins behind.

Not all jumps were successful though as you'll see, but all I broke was a rear turnbuckle end. (Just the plastic piece)

[YOUTUBE]Nia383ys9Zc[/YOUTUBE]

Click through to watch the video in higher quality. I don't know how to embed the higher quality version in the thread.

t-maxxracer32 02.12.2009 04:11 AM

after all that and you only broke a turnbuckle end. id say its a pretty tough truck!

great video!

Joram 02.12.2009 04:20 AM

Auch, all those crashes:intello:

Nice vid, and yes he's very strong, if all trucks would be that strong you don't have to buy any spares,haha

Greetz,
Joram

BTallack 02.12.2009 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joram (Post 261171)
Auch, all those crashes:intello:

Nice vid, and yes he's very strong, if all trucks would be that strong you don't have to buy any spares,haha

Greetz,
Joram

It's hard to get enough speed up to clear it when you can't get any traction. But I am definitely impressed with how well it held up. Especially when it went cartwheeling after I did clear it.

rootar 02.12.2009 08:20 AM

id say thats border line abuse....lol i think you need a bigger jump i only counted one time you made it.....

Arct1k 02.12.2009 08:59 AM

Ouch I'm feeling bruised and battered but seriously thinking about a savage - no way a revo would have taken that abuse.

skellyo 02.12.2009 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 261189)
Ouch I'm feeling bruised and battered but seriously thinking about a savage - no way a revo would have taken that abuse.

I'm kind of thinking the same thing. That truck looks tough as nails! To survive that kind of beating in freezing weather is quite remarkable.

Finnster 02.12.2009 12:05 PM

that's a hell of a beating esp in such cold weather... I like the sounds of all the dumpters banging as they are getting slammed into
You got some seriously long hair too lol

rabosi 02.12.2009 12:21 PM

Compared to the 3905 emaxx the wheelbases are pretty much the same but just by looking at the vehicles side by side you can see how much more beefy and rugged the flux looks. Still, I'd have a hard time driving my rc's like that vid.

marcus 02.12.2009 02:19 PM

Why didn't you just drive a 1:1 truck over it and save yourself the time :lol:

-rcmh- 02.12.2009 02:24 PM

That was some good beating. :intello:

BTallack 02.12.2009 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rootar (Post 261185)
id say thats border line abuse....lol i think you need a bigger jump i only counted one time you made it.....

The jump was fine, it was the road of ice leading up to it that caused me the issue. I could only ever get decent traction right before the jump so I had to be light on the throttle until I hit in and hope the sudden burst of traction didn't send it off course.

And I made it four times including the times it bounced off the lid and over. Unfortunately I think only two of those times were caught on video.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rabosi (Post 261204)
Still, I'd have a hard time driving my rc's like that vid.

I bought this RC to bash, so damn it, that's what I'm going to do. Worst case scenario, I break something, upgrade it, then I'm back running.

skellyo 02.12.2009 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BTallack (Post 261260)
I bought this RC to bash, so damn it, that's what I'm going to do. Worst case scenario, I break something, upgrade it, then I'm back running.

I hear ya. I run my Slash that way. If it breaks, I'll just either replace or upgrade that part.

rabosi 02.12.2009 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BTallack (Post 261260)
.......................I bought this RC to bash, so damn it, that's what I'm going to do. Worst case scenario, I break something, upgrade it, then I'm back running.

I wasn't being critical, if that's what you surmised. To each his own. It's all about what's fun to you. That looks like fun to me too btw, it's just I have a hard time getting to that point.

BTallack 02.12.2009 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 261265)
I hear ya. I run my Slash that way. If it breaks, I'll just either replace or upgrade that part.

I'm not allowing myself to hop-up my Slash and it's killing me. I'm keeping it bone stock for spec class racing so I'm forcing myself not to install any hop-ups. I swear I'm addicted to RC Hop-Ups.


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