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Old 1-13-2007, 9:35 PM
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XTM x-2 buggy

Any body have any experience with this buggy. Is it good or bad. Opinions please
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Old 1-14-2007, 8:10 AM
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I have not ran that buggy, but I have owned the first XTM buggy. It was a tank, never broke that thing. Didn't handle that great. From what I read at the globalhobby forum, the new buggy is just as stong, but handles better. The 24.7 engine it comes with is great, good power and easy to tune. If your looking for a beginner buggy, I think the XT2 would be a great choice.
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Old 1-14-2007, 7:19 PM
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Does the xtm x2 only have one gear?
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Old 1-14-2007, 8:23 PM
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Yes, 1/8 buggies are single speed. The XT2 will still hit nearly 40 mph tho, you won't need a 2-speed.
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Old 1-14-2007, 10:07 PM
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They have a review on RC Universe
http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...article_id=754
there is also a review in the feb 07 xtreme rc cars mag.
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Old 1-14-2007, 10:58 PM
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That's a good article, thank's
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Old 1-14-2007, 11:02 PM
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anytime, I had just finished reading that article.
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Old 1-25-2007, 10:29 AM
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I have 2 XT2's (ones my sons actually) and we love them. I'm no racer by any means but if you check out racernine.com, he runs the XT2 as well. Great buggy for the price IMO.
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Old 2-03-2007, 9:42 PM
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I have not ran that buggy, but I have owned the first XTM buggy. It was a tank, never broke that thing. Didn't handle that great. From what I read at the globalhobby forum, the new buggy is just as stong, but handles better. The 24.7 engine it comes with is great, good power and easy to tune. If your looking for a beginner buggy, I think the XT2 would be a great choice.

Got my xt2 yeasterday and I am extremely happy.You are right this thing is a tank. It also handles great. I was at the track for a while getting some practice before the races started and I was hangin with some of the more experienced. My buddy has an 8ight and he isn't the best driver but he get's around the track pretty good and I was with him all the way. I guess it's all comes down to the driver. This buggy freakin rock's.
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Old 2-04-2007, 5:54 AM
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My buddy has an 8ight and he isn't the best driver but he get's around the track pretty good and I was with him all the way. I guess it's all comes down to the driver..
You saidit right there. The driver is what makes a good racer. Also, having a buggy that does not break often! Glad to hear you like it, keep up updated, and where are the pics????
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Old 2-06-2007, 12:19 AM
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just bought mine. anyone else find it for 260-ish? for the price, i doubt it could be beat. hopefully all i need to upgrade is the servos and maybe down the line a radio system. but who is ever happy with an RTR radio?

friday can't come soon enough. I'll let you guys know what I think, and get lots of pictures, since there doesn't seem to be too many out there.
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Old 2-09-2007, 11:25 PM
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Oh yes, it came today.

Soooo happy. But, it didn't come with the threaded shocks? Weird. Also, everything's already loctited?

I called hobby people about it, but I wasn't able to get through. Either way though, still cool. I'm sure it'll be ironed out

breaking it in makes me want to just turn in the needle a bit till it stops cutting out, but I won't, b/c I'm nice. haha, I'm to the point where i can go about half throttle without it cutting out....

getting there i guess. GAH! Full throttle cannot come soon enough!

oh, i like this smiley:
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Old 2-11-2007, 1:19 AM
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That's one thing I didn't like, no threaded shock's.
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Old 2-11-2007, 2:58 AM
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Hmmm I thought they had threaded shocks....odd. Even without them, its still a great value.
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Old 2-11-2007, 8:03 PM
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definently
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