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I agree as they are a little bigger at 1/4 scale and a dirt bike but they more than three times the cost.Nope but looks cool.
The new Losi promoto dirt bike is more my style.
Not sure about the motor but the ESC looks normal size to me.I want to buy it but someone said that you can't find after market motors and escs that fit which makes me think.... no.
Interesting. Id like to know what your impression of it is once youve got it done.Not sure about the motor but the ESC looks normal size to me.
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I dont have one, Looking to see if anyone else has one.Interesting. Id like to know what your impression of it is once youve got it done.
Well, if people are able to find HW parts that fit then I think what I read was wrong. Now I kinda want one again, although if I did buy an RC MC I may look for one thats a wee bit bigger.
Here is the motor. The receiver is pretty universal. The only left are the servos and the ESC and battery.Well, if people are able to find HW parts that fit then I think what I read was wrong. Now I kinda want one again, although if I did buy an RC MC I may look for one thats a wee bit bigger.
Side note, I really wish that motor mount was metal instead of plastic. Have you looked in to the availability of after market parts for this model? Just curious
Furitek makes a 2030 motor. The Godzilla. 8000kv.Here is the motor. The receiver is pretty universal. The only left are the servos and the ESC and battery.
How bad is that learning curve? The new one seems pretty easy to use.I had this about 15 years ago. It’s fun but has a learning curve to operate There use to be a ton of aluminum hop ups for it
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Replying to myself... lolFuritek makes a 2030 motor. The Godzilla. 8000kv.
Not that bad. Turning not as sharp as a car hasHow bad is that learning curve? The new one seems pretty easy to use.