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06.08.2011, 03:47 AM

Been away on holiday so I have only driven it once on a large car park. The main impression: Compared to last year its a freaking go cart!

Last year it was like driving an elephant on stilts. Damn hard to keep a straight line & the truck would flip over during turns if I wasnt reeeeally carefull.

Due to crappy toe in it was still quite a handfull to keep in a straight line. But I couldn't make it flip over no matter how silly i drove! Instead of flipping over it would loose traction and go into a spin.

Looking so much forward to the weekend! Should have time to judge short shocks vs standard length. Obviously Id prefer standard length... it's a MT after all ;)
   
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06.09.2011, 09:36 AM

Wheels... better late than newer!







And things to come... now with the OK hobby 1/5th controller. Seems ok... havent tested it... just plugged motor in and seen it spin.

KB45 XL is there for size comparison. The ESC is somewhat large.

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