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Old 11-09-2014, 07:55 AM
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Any1 got any insite on this alleged xb2. Or whatever they deside to call it. That is designed with loos track surfaces in mind?
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It is rumored to be a more standard design, but will still probably not be designed for really loose or loamy tracks, even if it is rear motor capable. Should do much better than the current xb4 2wd through on anything but astro.
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Any projected release dates?.

I run on hard packed dirt but ojce the 4wd buggies and sct. Runa. Heat its pretty loose surface.

Hope they make something that will run in that condition. I like tonrun all the same brand when possible.
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Any1 got more insite on this? Any kind kf projected release time. This winter? Summer? Not for a while?
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I am curious will the XB2 '15 and the XB4 '15 have most of the same compatible parts as the '14s?

Also, on a related note is the current 2wd not perform well on hardback dirt?
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Mid motor 2wd. Cool. I wonder if it will be RM/MM convertible. The previous prototypes I saw pictures of, a few months ago, were all rear motor.

It will probably already be shipping to shops in europe by the time they officially announce it.
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