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Brushless Power :-) - 12.22.2012, 08:05 AM

Just having fun with the kids :-)

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12.22.2012, 09:20 AM

V nice...
   
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12.22.2012, 01:52 PM

awesome. I like the sled set up, needs a good balance of snow to grass so you still have traction but sled can still slide.


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12.22.2012, 06:30 PM

I want to do this with my nephew ( just turned 2 ) & the TXT-1, but the chances of snow are slim; lots of rain though :P
   
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wow... that's nice ... looks like a lot of fun... That thing has got some serious torque...
   
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02.04.2013, 02:11 AM

lol, looks like fun in the snow, I pull my daughter around in her red wagon with the erbe sometimes, she loves it too



   
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I used to go for walks around the neighborhood pulling my daughter in her wagon with my XT8 and she loved it as well. Got lots of comments and double-takes from passing drivers. I actually used a makeshift hitch setup to make wagon hookup easier (have to hook it low or else the front wants to come up a lot). I always brought an extra 5s 5Ah battery along, but was able to go around 5 miles on a charge since the speed was so low.
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I used to go for walks around the neighborhood pulling my daughter in her wagon with my XT8 and she loved it as well. Got lots of comments and double-takes from passing drivers. I actually used a makeshift hitch setup to make wagon hookup easier (have to hook it low or else the front wants to come up a lot). I always brought an extra 5s 5Ah battery along, but was able to go around 5 miles on a charge since the speed was so low.
That xt8 has losi claws on it now (monster truggy?) and has had the living daylights beat out of it and it always asks for more!


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Glad to hear it's still alive and kickin'
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