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06.09.2008, 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Arct1k View Post
Yeah it worked pretty good! Humbug!

PS only because Ryan trashed me at the track... my setup was way off though - when I breaked I forward flipped which Mike helped fix... and then in the final I dropped to 2s and it wasn't enough...

3s was fun on the tripple though - Further / higher than the 1/8... Landing another issue...

PPS bought some revo shocks last night to try this mod...
That's not what I meant you silly man. I just meant when we were dropping the trucks and bouncing the suspensions side by side. As far as the racing goes.. IDK. Mike's desc was pretty good:

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Ryan played it safe and cool on the track, while Arct1k/Chris was a bit wild early on, but settled down later in the day
You'd catch up then fly off that triple...lol...I thought you were trying to lawn dart the moon. I just tried to stay slow and steady and not wreck, esp as our class always had lazy marshals. I'm not practiced enough to go balls out around, and every time I started pushing too fast for my skill I'd wreck it and lose lots of time. I was happy to see how durable the trucks were. Other than that servo saver, I was surprised nothing broke on the little things. I'm always nervous about breaking stuff. (my old Emaxx reflexes I guess.) I did push and land the double perfectly at the end and was stoked. Mostly I wimped out and did singles. If I could get that down, and doubling the whoops, I'd be pretty happy. It was fairly easy on the Revo (when it was working) but I couldn't get the timing quite right on the .5.

Anyway... the shocks did seem to me much better than I had before. Much plusher and more confident w/o so much slapping. It was a pretty rough track and well worn by the 1/8th scalers, but the little truck just rolled over it.
   
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