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12.02.2009, 09:14 PM

We need to out do him, just to show how epic electric power is-; if I gear my Gmaxx down really low, I reckon the old girl could easily tow my sister's boyfriend's ford feista- just whack the jumbo maxxes on to get some extra grip...
   
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12.02.2009, 10:17 PM

and if i geared my cybermaxx real low i could pull my aunt's ex-husband's landlord's dog walker's honda crx just whack on some mickey thompsons for grip!


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Still - 12.02.2009, 10:35 PM

Still got to give the guy credit for doing something like this. BUT what is all of that noise and smoke coming off that pig? POLLUTER!! I belive that it would not be all that hard to duplicate or even beat that with a BL. Maybe put a little more wieght in it to give you better traction and do direct drive. Why burn up a clutch or slipper if you have the right torque motor setup in it? Once you get it moving your golden due to momentum.


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