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pinkpanda3310
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01.14.2010, 07:59 PM

I have one but it's out of action at the moment. Part of the reason I prefer brushless is it is more convenient for a quick bash as I almost never spend a whole day out with rc.

I will have to get running sooner or later. Just got to find a can of enthusiasm.
   
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01.14.2010, 08:06 PM

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I have one but it's out of action at the moment. Part of the reason I prefer brushless is it is more convenient for a quick bash as I almost never spend a whole day out with rc.

I will have to get running sooner or later. Just got to find a can of enthusiasm.
I use my bajas for a quick 20 minute bash as well as an all day outing at the dunes. It is easy to fill up the tank and run for as long as you can. I usually run til the tank is dry, or siphon the rest out of the tank when I'm done, but as you can see in the first pic, there is still a little left in the tank. I'm usually willing to let is sit in the tank as long as I know I will run it within a week. Just get it running.
   
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01.14.2010, 08:35 PM

I picked up a baja ss last weekend for cheapie, and already have more than what I paid for it worth of parts on the way hahaha. *flame suit on* this truck is more fun to drive than my savage flux on 6s...The savage is faster but doesn't have the noise and the sheer size. I can't mega-huck the 5b like I can the savage but maybe that is a good thing lol.

Parts on the way:

v2 dominator
kill switch
hostile mx's
kold kutter ice racing screws
tgn air filter

When I got her she was a little dirty, but rtr for $300? Couldn't pass it up, a buddy was hurtin for money.
Diiirrrty


Little bit of grass wedged in there lol. Needed a new bearing and the bearing carrier, no biggie.


After a bit of cleaning. To get this thing perfectly clean I would have to tear it apart, which may happen if I pick up a new motor for it.



The savage and the 5b before a bash session.


Keep in mind the savage is extended and widended, and still looks tiny compared to the 5b lol.

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01.14.2010, 08:51 PM

I have one that i am most likely going to go BL with it, not that i don't like gas, but it is something really cool about something that big in BL form.
   
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01.14.2010, 09:38 PM

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I picked up a baja ss last weekend for cheapie, and already have more than what I paid for it worth of parts on the way hahaha. *flame suit on* this truck is more fun to drive than my savage flux on 6s...The savage is faster but doesn't have the noise and the sheer size. I can't mega-huck the 5b like I can the savage but maybe that is a good thing lol.

Parts on the way:

v2 dominator
kill switch
hostile mx's
kold kutter ice racing screws
tgn air filter

When I got her she was a little dirty, but rtr for $300? Couldn't pass it up, a buddy was hurtin for money.
Diiirrrty
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Little bit of grass wedged in there lol. Needed a new bearing and the bearing carrier, no biggie.
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After a bit of cleaning. To get this thing perfectly clean I would have to tear it apart, which may happen if I pick up a new motor for it.
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The savage and the 5b before a bash session.
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Keep in mind the savage is extended and widended, and still looks tiny compared to the 5b lol.
Why cant you huck it as far as the flux? My baja has seen just as much air as my 6s erevo. Those that know me, know I have hucked my revo pretty good.


Looks like quite a few people have bajas. Seems that they are becoming more and more popular.
   
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01.14.2010, 09:55 PM

Gee, there is a difference between a kill switch and a failsafe. The failsafe slams the brakes on, which is hard on the servo and brakes. The kill switch cuts the motor when either it goes out of range or you can shut it off with a 3rd channel.

Billy, the difference between the flux and the baja is that the flux doesn't always have to land perfect or even on it's wheels lol and more often than not it will drive away. I already broke a front a-arm jumping the baja but I am slowly learning how to keep it flatter in the air.
   
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