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E-Slayer Pavement Slides - 10.10.2008, 05:42 PM

Heres a short film I lost interest in before I had enough footage to mix a song in with it. Dual camera angles, some wheelies, some dirt & a XL can popping wreak upside down against a curb. Check it out.

http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/n...ent=slayer.flv
   
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10.10.2008, 06:03 PM

thats actually pretty nice. did you upgrade the springs or something. all my frens with a slash rolls over waaaaay too easily when they turn.
is the slayer different?
   
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10.10.2008, 06:38 PM

members on this forum have mixed messaging on the slayer.

some like it some hate it.

great video

liked the ending!
   
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10.10.2008, 06:47 PM

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thats actually pretty nice. did you upgrade the springs or something. all my frens with a slash rolls over waaaaay too easily when they turn.
is the slayer different?
No Sway bars, Can't remember spring colors but a little stiffer than stock.

I just had to find a surface slick enough too slide my road rage tires around on.

Thanks T-maxx
I too have mixed feelings. I think Traxxas design this thing to suck with brushless power. Any power applied over 45mph does weird things like its so light from air pressure the motor torque will stand it up on two wheels not the back two wheels the left two wheels.
   
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