RADIO SHACK R/C ATV
#1
RADIO SHACK R/C ATV
I know that radioshack is the last place to look for a hobby quality r/c, and that except for x-mods, none of the r/c vehicles that they stock have ANY potential compared to real r/c's in terms of decent performance and reliability, but when I was there the other day, I noticed that they had what looked like a 1/8 scale ATV!
I couldn't get a good look at it because it was in the window display, and underneath other things, but it appeared to have a decent long travel suspension, was even more scale in appearance than the hpi kawasaki, and had a nice looking wheel and trigger radio. so, my question is has anyone driven or seen one of these things in action?
I couldn't get a good look at it because it was in the window display, and underneath other things, but it appeared to have a decent long travel suspension, was even more scale in appearance than the hpi kawasaki, and had a nice looking wheel and trigger radio. so, my question is has anyone driven or seen one of these things in action?
#3
I have to go back and see.
#5
It was $129.99. I saw one out of the box and stayed to check it out. It has 4 wheel drive, independent front suspension, with a solid rear axle. the rubber tires are a VERY soft compound, and the suspension looks as though it would easily fit oil shocks from a stadium truck.
It is very annoying that R.S. insists on listing the speed of their rc's in "feet per minute", (maybe they assume people will think it is faster) but it is listed on the box as being capable of 1100 feet per minute. I will edit that later when I find my calculator and convert that into m.p.h.. but it's probably not more than 15.
It looks very cool, and durable enough. it makes me wonder if one day, Radio Shack will carry hobby class vehicles. the other day, I was surprised to go in there and see a replacement antenna for "most futaba, JR, and Airtronics transmitters." and a gp 3300 nimh pack with a picture of what looked like a touring car on the package... it wasn't much, but even still.
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It is very annoying that R.S. insists on listing the speed of their rc's in "feet per minute", (maybe they assume people will think it is faster) but it is listed on the box as being capable of 1100 feet per minute. I will edit that later when I find my calculator and convert that into m.p.h.. but it's probably not more than 15.
It looks very cool, and durable enough. it makes me wonder if one day, Radio Shack will carry hobby class vehicles. the other day, I was surprised to go in there and see a replacement antenna for "most futaba, JR, and Airtronics transmitters." and a gp 3300 nimh pack with a picture of what looked like a touring car on the package... it wasn't much, but even still.
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Last edited by rs4rallydriver; 12-07-2005 at 12:39 PM.
#6
Tech Adept
Based on 1100 ft. min it goes 12.5 mph. Not real fast, but probably fun to play with. If the motor and batteries can be replaced with something a little more high end, it might reach 19mph or even 20mph. Like a good tuned stocker and higher voltage batts, that might get it moving pretty good. It's always hard to upgrade that stuff since the compartments are always so proprietary.
1100 ft. per min * 60 = 66000 ft. hour
66000 ft per hour / 5280 = 12.5 mph
How many of us grew up playing with Radio Shack RC cars thinking they were some of the coolest cars in town? That is, I mean, before we discovered the RC cars we all have now. I had a few RS cars and I always had fun trying to tinker with them.
1100 ft. per min * 60 = 66000 ft. hour
66000 ft per hour / 5280 = 12.5 mph
How many of us grew up playing with Radio Shack RC cars thinking they were some of the coolest cars in town? That is, I mean, before we discovered the RC cars we all have now. I had a few RS cars and I always had fun trying to tinker with them.
#8
my friend's father had a golden arrow a long time ago. that thing was fast. before I got my rs4, the best radioshack rc that I ever had (aside from my current x-mod) was this truck called the "eradicator". I remember that went 2300 feet per minute. it was a good truck...I forget what happened to it...?
I think that the ATV uses a 540 silver can motor. it's pretty big. anything smaller would overheat given it's size (and 7.2 volts). it uses standard stick packs. at $129.00 I may just get the thing and turn it into a project. hmmm... brushless novak 5.5 powered atv...
I think that the ATV uses a 540 silver can motor. it's pretty big. anything smaller would overheat given it's size (and 7.2 volts). it uses standard stick packs. at $129.00 I may just get the thing and turn it into a project. hmmm... brushless novak 5.5 powered atv...
#9
Tech Addict
I think they shot the commercial at JCG's didn't they?They shot some commercial there.
#10
I saw the comercial yesterday. it looks much smaller than it really is in the commercial.
#12
Tech Rookie
Sorry to revive a 3 year old thread, but.....
My brother-in-law just got one of these blue Radio Shack ATVs from Goodwill, but, of course, there's a problem.
It didn't come with a remote control or a battery pack, but after a quick trip to Radio Shack, they fixed him up.
As soon as you power it on, the front tires start to slowly turn to the left.
Using the remote, I can make the tires turn to the left quicker, but then after they are turned, they won't straighten back out or turn to the right.
Is it a lost cause, or should I try to fix it?
Thanks!
My brother-in-law just got one of these blue Radio Shack ATVs from Goodwill, but, of course, there's a problem.
It didn't come with a remote control or a battery pack, but after a quick trip to Radio Shack, they fixed him up.
As soon as you power it on, the front tires start to slowly turn to the left.
Using the remote, I can make the tires turn to the left quicker, but then after they are turned, they won't straighten back out or turn to the right.
Is it a lost cause, or should I try to fix it?
Thanks!
#13
Tech Addict
iTrader: (3)
Sorry to revive a 3 year old thread, but.....
My brother-in-law just got one of these blue Radio Shack ATVs from Goodwill, but, of course, there's a problem.
It didn't come with a remote control or a battery pack, but after a quick trip to Radio Shack, they fixed him up.
As soon as you power it on, the front tires start to slowly turn to the left.
Using the remote, I can make the tires turn to the left quicker, but then after they are turned, they won't straighten back out or turn to the right.
Is it a lost cause, or should I try to fix it?
Thanks!
My brother-in-law just got one of these blue Radio Shack ATVs from Goodwill, but, of course, there's a problem.
It didn't come with a remote control or a battery pack, but after a quick trip to Radio Shack, they fixed him up.
As soon as you power it on, the front tires start to slowly turn to the left.
Using the remote, I can make the tires turn to the left quicker, but then after they are turned, they won't straighten back out or turn to the right.
Is it a lost cause, or should I try to fix it?
Thanks!
#14
Suspended
Target sells a 1/8 buggy, but that doesn't mean it is any good.
#15
Tech Rookie
I'm a fair electronics tech, but never worked on RC units before.
Anyways, what I need to know is what might the problem be with this thing?
Could the receiver be bad, the motor, or what?
I just don't know much about RC at all, sorry.
Everything I've ever had before was so cheap, I considered it disposable when it quit working right.
Thanks!