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Brushless x1 crt snow bash vid - 02.15.2009, 04:05 PM

This is my first vid. The sound messed up so I added some corny music for your enjoyment.This is the pile of snow I plowed into the front yard. Always fun till it melts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwGSH9j66ec there was about 2ft of snow to land in, you can see the poof when it lands.

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02.18.2009, 09:33 PM

Nice video rnemhrd... looking good.

You running badlands tires?? If so how do you like them??
   
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02.19.2009, 08:11 PM

Thanks.Those are badlands on rulex halfups. I also have a set on beadlocks,taped.They are great tires. search badlands and you will find they may be one of the fav. bashing tires out. Many guys like them.
   
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03.03.2009, 10:31 PM

Nice vid Allen. You've got some mad air skills. I wish it snowed here. That looks like excellent jump material. If you are not landing on throttle then your shaft problem has got to be the cold. Good luck.

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03.05.2009, 07:08 AM

Thanks Mark. I had the crt at work yesterday and took a 6' folding table and dropper one end and made a jump in the warehouse on lunch. The guys thought it was going to hit the lights. They are 16' up. The truck was only getting about 12' of air. Fun till I lost a wheel nut. The floor was also to slick to hook up. Only hitting about 30, and the truck is geared for 50. Big werehouse. The snowbanks are even better now that it's just snowbanks and grass. The snowpack is almost gone and we will have the banks for a while. I go up to the school and jump from the parking lot to the fields. You can hit the banks full throttle and the trucks sail like birds. They fly straight and true most of the time. Bashers dream. Big hights and distance.
   
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03.05.2009, 08:38 AM

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Thanks Mark. I had the crt at work yesterday and took a 6' folding table and dropper one end and made a jump in the warehouse on lunch. The guys thought it was going to hit the lights. They are 16' up. The truck was only getting about 12' of air. Fun till I lost a wheel nut. The floor was also to slick to hook up. Only hitting about 30, and the truck is geared for 50. Big werehouse. The snowbanks are even better now that it's just snowbanks and grass. The snowpack is almost gone and we will have the banks for a while. I go up to the school and jump from the parking lot to the fields. You can hit the banks full throttle and the trucks sail like birds. They fly straight and true most of the time. Bashers dream. Big hights and distance.
My EMaxx and ERevo don't fly as well or... is it just me? I might have to get one
   
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03.14.2009, 04:39 PM

I think the truggy flies better than my E Maxx IMO. Maybe more foregiving. The E Maxx is better for stunts .Even when truggies get out of shape in the air it corrects better than the E Maxx. I would recomend getting a truggy roller off Ebay cheap and converting it. I think you would enjoy the build and the bashing. If you lived closer I would let you take it for a spin seeing you have a brushless truck your self. The longer wheelbase and low cg make them so much different than the E Maxx. They do need smoother surfaces though do to less ground clearance.

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