$600+ Buggys perform poorly
#1
$600+ Buggys perform poorly
I was at the worlds this past week. I have to say 1st congrats to HB well done all week long .
However I noticed that the $600+ buggys did not perform well at all. Other than Tebo and the Odonell buggy I was not impressed. Wheeler needs to fire his tire sponsor that was embarassing. LT Front coms unglued then 5 laps after getting front tire replaced RT Rear comes unglued. Admitedly he was doing well during the heat but tire issues killed him.
I am not trying to rag on any brands. I just find it perculiar that an $850 buggy performed so miserably. I literally have nothing good to say about Kyosho and I thought I would be impressed. Having never seen the buggy in person I was expecting to be wowed. It was more like having real hot babe who sucked in bed. Nor was I wowed by 808 although I personally never was. In the back of my mind I always assumed that it was the guys at my local track. I figured I would be seriously impressed by some real profesionals NOT!
Just to summerize cause I have to leave for work. If Mugen keeps it price below $600. Fearing a price hike from them after there success at the worlds. No buggy $600 or more would have really done squat at the worlds. Can anyone say market correction is on the way. Not to mention on average cost to be a winning buggy on the podium was a mear $440. Now take all I said with a grain of salt it's just my opinions and thoughts. However think back to those flaming arguments we had on the Kyosho must be on crack thread.
However I noticed that the $600+ buggys did not perform well at all. Other than Tebo and the Odonell buggy I was not impressed. Wheeler needs to fire his tire sponsor that was embarassing. LT Front coms unglued then 5 laps after getting front tire replaced RT Rear comes unglued. Admitedly he was doing well during the heat but tire issues killed him.
I am not trying to rag on any brands. I just find it perculiar that an $850 buggy performed so miserably. I literally have nothing good to say about Kyosho and I thought I would be impressed. Having never seen the buggy in person I was expecting to be wowed. It was more like having real hot babe who sucked in bed. Nor was I wowed by 808 although I personally never was. In the back of my mind I always assumed that it was the guys at my local track. I figured I would be seriously impressed by some real profesionals NOT!
Just to summerize cause I have to leave for work. If Mugen keeps it price below $600. Fearing a price hike from them after there success at the worlds. No buggy $600 or more would have really done squat at the worlds. Can anyone say market correction is on the way. Not to mention on average cost to be a winning buggy on the podium was a mear $440. Now take all I said with a grain of salt it's just my opinions and thoughts. However think back to those flaming arguments we had on the Kyosho must be on crack thread.
#2
in racing most is about the pilot and the preparation
Hara is very good , keeping his calm in these circumstances
his racetuning is the best..
and team HB have done but racing these days to get the D8 ready
I mean, perhaps the new kyosho is the best around
but you got to have to be dialed at the right time
and have a lot of luck..
Hara is very good , keeping his calm in these circumstances
his racetuning is the best..
and team HB have done but racing these days to get the D8 ready
I mean, perhaps the new kyosho is the best around
but you got to have to be dialed at the right time
and have a lot of luck..
Last edited by speedy2; 09-22-2008 at 03:53 AM.
#3
good driver, and lots of luck!!! is the key to winning.
d8 was the first out of the race travis, jesse who i was hoping would win, broke and they had to fix it.
look at AE, one had a brake promblem and one prolly run out of fuel. there is the luck factor.
guys need to run the d8 for 6 months then come back with a honest opion of the quality of the buggie, the same goes for the 9.
d8 was the first out of the race travis, jesse who i was hoping would win, broke and they had to fix it.
look at AE, one had a brake promblem and one prolly run out of fuel. there is the luck factor.
guys need to run the d8 for 6 months then come back with a honest opion of the quality of the buggie, the same goes for the 9.
#4
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Yeah, firstly, I will take the opportunity to congratulate Hara and the Hotbodies team. They performed excellently, and Hara withheld the pressure well.
But as for saying about the Kyosho's, yes they didn't do all that well, and they didn't have a great meet, but the car has only been around for a month or so, so give it time, they still will be good.
Then we get to the D8. Car was excellent, But Hara drove an outstanding race, and his crew done a magnificent job. The D8 is the same, give it time, in 6 months, it might be struggling to keep up, then again it might kill all the competition, but only time will tell
But overall, the Kyosho crew was a slight dissapointment, but give em time
But as for saying about the Kyosho's, yes they didn't do all that well, and they didn't have a great meet, but the car has only been around for a month or so, so give it time, they still will be good.
Then we get to the D8. Car was excellent, But Hara drove an outstanding race, and his crew done a magnificent job. The D8 is the same, give it time, in 6 months, it might be struggling to keep up, then again it might kill all the competition, but only time will tell
But overall, the Kyosho crew was a slight dissapointment, but give em time
#5
The worlds don't mean shit, some companies spend up on drivers other dont.. simple as that. Hara could have won with a 600+ buggy or the 380 dollar HB!!
#6
Its sad to see people saying things like what im reading at the moment.
First of all i dont want to sound rude but if i do forgive but im not having a go at any of you so i apologise if i offend anyone .
First not everyone here is an engineer not even racers and most dont know anything about geometry or engineering .
Hara is a top racer and an even better human being but we have to admit he can drive a piece of soap with wheels on it .
The D8 did not win him the race the pit strategy and the fuel economy of the Os engine won him the race not the buggy.
I did some calculations and if the top 4 drivers were all on the same pit stops Mike Truhe would have won that Race by over 32 secs and thats a true fact and hara would have ended up third or fourth .
Its got nothing to do with a buggy .A buggy is tops when anyone can drive it easily straight out of the box and there is only probably 3 only that can do that .
so guys what im saying is all buggies are great in there own way but saying a cheaper model has won the world title and the expensive models are crap is not nice .
well there is my two cent worth.
Its all marketing dudes like what wins on sunday will sell on monday but what wins on sunday might not win for you .
First of all i dont want to sound rude but if i do forgive but im not having a go at any of you so i apologise if i offend anyone .
First not everyone here is an engineer not even racers and most dont know anything about geometry or engineering .
Hara is a top racer and an even better human being but we have to admit he can drive a piece of soap with wheels on it .
The D8 did not win him the race the pit strategy and the fuel economy of the Os engine won him the race not the buggy.
I did some calculations and if the top 4 drivers were all on the same pit stops Mike Truhe would have won that Race by over 32 secs and thats a true fact and hara would have ended up third or fourth .
Its got nothing to do with a buggy .A buggy is tops when anyone can drive it easily straight out of the box and there is only probably 3 only that can do that .
so guys what im saying is all buggies are great in there own way but saying a cheaper model has won the world title and the expensive models are crap is not nice .
well there is my two cent worth.
Its all marketing dudes like what wins on sunday will sell on monday but what wins on sunday might not win for you .
#7
Its sad to see people saying things like what im reading at the moment.
First of all i dont want to sound rude but if i do forgive but im not having a go at any of you so i apologise if i offend anyone .
First not everyone here is an engineer not even racers and most dont know anything about geometry or engineering .
Hara is a top racer and an even better human being but we have to admit he can a drive a piece of soap with wheels on it .
The D8 did not win him the race the pit strategy and the fuel economy of the Os engine won him the race not the buggy.
I did some calculations and if the top 4 drivers were all on the same pit stops Mike Truhe would have won that Race by over 32 secs and thats a true fact and hara would have ended up third or fourth .
Its got nothing to do with a buggy .A buggy is tops when anyone can drive it easily straight out of the box and there is only probably 3 only that can do that .
so guys what im saying is all buggies are great in there own way but saying a cheaper model has one the world title and the expensive models are crap is not nice .
well there is my two cent worth.
Its all marketing dudes like what wins on sunday will sell on monday but what wins on sunday might not win for you .
First of all i dont want to sound rude but if i do forgive but im not having a go at any of you so i apologise if i offend anyone .
First not everyone here is an engineer not even racers and most dont know anything about geometry or engineering .
Hara is a top racer and an even better human being but we have to admit he can a drive a piece of soap with wheels on it .
The D8 did not win him the race the pit strategy and the fuel economy of the Os engine won him the race not the buggy.
I did some calculations and if the top 4 drivers were all on the same pit stops Mike Truhe would have won that Race by over 32 secs and thats a true fact and hara would have ended up third or fourth .
Its got nothing to do with a buggy .A buggy is tops when anyone can drive it easily straight out of the box and there is only probably 3 only that can do that .
so guys what im saying is all buggies are great in there own way but saying a cheaper model has one the world title and the expensive models are crap is not nice .
well there is my two cent worth.
Its all marketing dudes like what wins on sunday will sell on monday but what wins on sunday might not win for you .
#8
Or even with a caster !!!
Have to agree with Angelo though.
For some racers its about teh results teh car gets and for others its about teh bling and what they pay for the gear.
Different appeall to larger population but at teh end its about consistency, strategy, reliability and a good bit of lady luck or having Murphy on your back that decides on your results.
It does make some realise that the lesser known brands are capable in the right hands.
Have to agree with Angelo though.
For some racers its about teh results teh car gets and for others its about teh bling and what they pay for the gear.
Different appeall to larger population but at teh end its about consistency, strategy, reliability and a good bit of lady luck or having Murphy on your back that decides on your results.
It does make some realise that the lesser known brands are capable in the right hands.
#9
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funny how people jump on bandwagons, just pick the brand you wanna run and be happy, next race the 600-850 could win, its all about racing, maifield would have most likely won it if he hadnt flamed out, he had been up there even with a bad pit strategy because of inferior fuel economy
#11
this thread is pathetic. you obvoiusly didnt spend anytime at the worlds except for sunday.
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