The 2005 East Coast Truck Classic
#48
Originally Posted by NOFX
has there been much interest in the 19T class, it actually sounds like fun, anyone got any idea which 19T are good, lineburner, do u sell any of them?
#51
Tech Initiate
Originally Posted by lineburner
Are there any questions regarding this event or anything that is not clear in the entry form that need answers??
Who's looking @ comin? Would be good to get a general idea to make catering & tables & chairs numbers easier.
Who's looking @ comin? Would be good to get a general idea to make catering & tables & chairs numbers easier.
#52
Yes what tyres work best on the track?
Alan.
Alan.
#54
Tech Elite
iTrader: (25)
wow, dudes coming from WA thats gold
Tyres, not sure, but when they had the challenge cup there i ran reptiles on the rear though they werent as gripped up as i'd have liked, a few things seem to work, tyre wear is a bit of an issue for the smaller pin type tyres, studs work pretty good round there too, anyone else with other options?
Tyres, not sure, but when they had the challenge cup there i ran reptiles on the rear though they werent as gripped up as i'd have liked, a few things seem to work, tyre wear is a bit of an issue for the smaller pin type tyres, studs work pretty good round there too, anyone else with other options?
#57
Sorry guys, I can't make it down there due to work commitments
#59
MORCC would like to thank the following sponsors for there support with the EAST COAST TRUCK CLASSIC
Hobbies Australia & Frontline Hobbies.
G&N Garaty Waterproofing
Hunter Valley R/C Car Specialists
Arcadia R/C
Thiess Contractors Mt Owen Mine Complex
As you can see there's heaps of support for this event so get your enrties in
Hobbies Australia & Frontline Hobbies.
G&N Garaty Waterproofing
Hunter Valley R/C Car Specialists
Arcadia R/C
Thiess Contractors Mt Owen Mine Complex
As you can see there's heaps of support for this event so get your enrties in
Last edited by lineburner; 11-09-2005 at 05:54 AM.
#60
Tech Master
iTrader: (49)
Hey Chris is there any word yet on the rules for nitro trucks?
The entry form says the event will be run to IFMAR/AARCMCC rules but I've looked around and to the best of my knowledge there isn't any. Apart from an agreement that is suppose to have been had to run only 75cc tanks, but again I don't see this as being an more than a verbal thing.
I'm not trying to be difficult or anything, I just want/need to know what will be enforced at the event in regard to this class.
As of this point though it seems anything goes as long as your truck is 1/10th. It could be 4wd, 21 powered with a 100cc tank and as wide as the track.
I'm not being critical I just want to know where the line in the sand is.
Craig
The entry form says the event will be run to IFMAR/AARCMCC rules but I've looked around and to the best of my knowledge there isn't any. Apart from an agreement that is suppose to have been had to run only 75cc tanks, but again I don't see this as being an more than a verbal thing.
I'm not trying to be difficult or anything, I just want/need to know what will be enforced at the event in regard to this class.
As of this point though it seems anything goes as long as your truck is 1/10th. It could be 4wd, 21 powered with a 100cc tank and as wide as the track.
I'm not being critical I just want to know where the line in the sand is.
Craig