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Mugen Rocks!
I just wanted to let people know how GREAT these buggies are. I've got the mbx-4 xr, and I am very impressed with it, its a bulletproof buggy. I just want to let people know that these buggies are great and to consider one if your looking for a new buggy. I am just so impressed with this thing, i mean i've jumped it into i-beams, carthweeled it on the straight, and colided with other buggies and still nothing has broken. The only problem I had was that the setscrew on the front cvd came loose, which sidelined me for a whole 5 minutes. I collided with a kyosho midair, and the kyosho broke, but not mine. Just wanted to put in my opinion, since theres always people asking which buggy is best, and what should i get. If your looking for a new buggy, definitely consider mugen.
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Well, it is a kit like matt said, and the kit is around $525-550 depending on where you go. And it does not include and engine. Although, Matt, it does include tires and rims. My kit cam with pro-line crime fighters and mugen 6 spoke rims. It is really a great buggy, but it does depend on what your budget is. This is of course a full out race-bred buggy, and requires you to buy engine, exhaust, and electronics seperately. I put the following in my buggy:
ofna/picco o-1 comp motor rb 086 1 piece pipe JR xr3 radio Futaba steering servo Hitec steering servo |
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Retread - Ive been kicking around the GS Storm for a couple of months now. Its going to be between a buggy and an onroad. Out of curiosity, how is the 'broken parts' factor?
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At a racetrack the storms do not hold up, from what i've seen at least. There seems to be a problem witht he rear bulkhead and wing stay, they both break if you land hard upside down. I've also seen people break lower front suspension arms on many occasions.
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Kyle, you are correct about the rear wing but it is fixed rather easily with 2 long screws and a drill bit. As for breaking suspension arms, you could probably blame that to user error. If you land on the front 2 alot of course they will break.
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Thats true, you should always consider everything to leave your options open and not jump into anything. I don't think its user error tho, i have cartwheeled my buggy at full speed, jumped it into steel i-beams and ran into cornerboards at high speed. All of these were hitting the front suspension arms, and they still didn't break. I have about a 1/4 inch dent into my right fron sus. arm from the I-beam and it didn't even break. For it to dent that much and not break means it is made of very high qulity high strentgh plastic.
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