new buggy
#1
new buggy
hey guys!!!
any advice of a buggy for next season???
had a mbx6 the car was very easy to maintaine but not easy no drive...
change to losi and it was hard to maintain and a little hard to drive compare to the mugen...
The track where i drive is very bumpy and rough
my idea is to buy a buggy that is easier to drive than the rest..
money is not a problem... what is in your opinion a good buggy that it is not that agressive and have plenty of traction in bumpy tracks
this is the list:
MP9 TK2
xray 808 10 spec
D8 Hara edition
serpent cobra
hope to ge some help
any advice of a buggy for next season???
had a mbx6 the car was very easy to maintaine but not easy no drive...
change to losi and it was hard to maintain and a little hard to drive compare to the mugen...
The track where i drive is very bumpy and rough
my idea is to buy a buggy that is easier to drive than the rest..
money is not a problem... what is in your opinion a good buggy that it is not that agressive and have plenty of traction in bumpy tracks
this is the list:
MP9 TK2
xray 808 10 spec
D8 Hara edition
serpent cobra
hope to ge some help
#2
take a look at ethier the hara d8 or the associated rc8b.
#4
this will turn into a fan-boy bash fest again like the rest, basically look at them and choice which one you think looks the best and go with it.
#5
most of the new generation of buggys are all aggresive. Most likely what you had was not the best setup for where you are running. A bad setup will make any buggy a hand full. I used to try to eye ball it when I bashed and first went to racing. I was terrible on the track untill i got a station and figured out what I needed to do.
#6
If you didn't like the Mugen, don't get a Caster zx1.5r as they are similar with pillowball setup. But then you say you didn't like the Losi. Was it worse? That should steer you away from the Xray since they are similar with I believe kingpin setup?
Maybe you need to adjust the car so it is less twitchy. What servo were you running, etc....?
Maybe you need to adjust the car so it is less twitchy. What servo were you running, etc....?
#7
Tech Elite
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If you didn't like the Mugen, don't get a Caster zx1.5r as they are similar with pillowball setup. But then you say you didn't like the Losi. Was it worse? That should steer you away from the Xray since they are similar with I believe kingpin setup?
Maybe you need to adjust the car so it is less twitchy. What servo were you running, etc....?
Maybe you need to adjust the car so it is less twitchy. What servo were you running, etc....?
The D8 IMO is easy to drive, and maintenance is way easy.. Hot Bodies D8 likes to be driven harder then the Losi, which IMO takes some finesse to drive.. I am not an on edge driver, and the D8 fits me well. AS I can push when I need to, yet don't have to push it all the time to keep good lap times.. Xray is maintanence heavy. Kyosho would be a good choice, and the MP9 is the most forgiving Buggy I have ever had the pleasure to drive, I just can't afford one, but I can't afford a Mugen either. Maintaining a K car would be similar to the Mugen. I've never driven an Associated buggy, but their truggy is pretty nice.
All that said my choices would be Kyosho if Money is no option, and HB if it is..
Good Luck on your choice.
#8
You cant go wrong with a Redcat.
#9
Tyco Extreme all the way. If you break something, its not to expensive for a new car.
#10
Tech Elite
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Exactly
most of the new generation of buggys are all aggresive. Most likely what you had was not the best setup for where you are running. A bad setup will make any buggy a hand full. I used to try to eye ball it when I bashed and first went to racing. I was terrible on the track untill i got a station and figured out what I needed to do.
That buggy responds to changes well... I think. But if you want another buggy man take your pic. Lots to choose from...
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#13
Tech Fanatic
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I have driven a losi 2.0 and the caster racing zx 1.25(between 1 and 1.5) and it seems the caster turned better, especially at low speeds and off throttle. The ex1 that I drove that day seemed to be all over when on throttle coming down that straights or just coming out of a corner on throttle.
All of this was probably setup on all the vehicles.
All of this was probably setup on all the vehicles.
#14
Tech Master
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Acutally he said the Losi was easier to drive, but harder to maintain..
The D8 IMO is easy to drive, and maintenance is way easy.. Hot Bodies D8 likes to be driven harder then the Losi, which IMO takes some finesse to drive.. I am not an on edge driver, and the D8 fits me well. AS I can push when I need to, yet don't have to push it all the time to keep good lap times.. Xray is maintanence heavy. Kyosho would be a good choice, and the MP9 is the most forgiving Buggy I have ever had the pleasure to drive, I just can't afford one, but I can't afford a Mugen either. Maintaining a K car would be similar to the Mugen. I've never driven an Associated buggy, but their truggy is pretty nice.
All that said my choices would be Kyosho if Money is no option, and HB if it is..
Good Luck on your choice.
The D8 IMO is easy to drive, and maintenance is way easy.. Hot Bodies D8 likes to be driven harder then the Losi, which IMO takes some finesse to drive.. I am not an on edge driver, and the D8 fits me well. AS I can push when I need to, yet don't have to push it all the time to keep good lap times.. Xray is maintanence heavy. Kyosho would be a good choice, and the MP9 is the most forgiving Buggy I have ever had the pleasure to drive, I just can't afford one, but I can't afford a Mugen either. Maintaining a K car would be similar to the Mugen. I've never driven an Associated buggy, but their truggy is pretty nice.
All that said my choices would be Kyosho if Money is no option, and HB if it is..
Good Luck on your choice.
Kyosho or Mugen if money is no object
And HB Hara edition if it is
As said by everyone, all the current crop of buggies are fast and competitive, especially at club racer level.
Try driving them if you can, and make a choice from there.
**EDIT** just read your original post and list again, So MP9 or D8 Hara would be the go IMO
#15
hey guys!!!
any advice of a buggy for next season???
had a mbx6 the car was very easy to maintaine but not easy no drive...
change to losi and it was hard to maintain and a little hard to drive compare to the mugen...
The track where i drive is very bumpy and rough
my idea is to buy a buggy that is easier to drive than the rest..
money is not a problem... what is in your opinion a good buggy that it is not that agressive and have plenty of traction in bumpy tracks
this is the list:
MP9 TK2
xray 808 10 spec
D8 Hara edition
serpent cobra
hope to ge some help
any advice of a buggy for next season???
had a mbx6 the car was very easy to maintaine but not easy no drive...
change to losi and it was hard to maintain and a little hard to drive compare to the mugen...
The track where i drive is very bumpy and rough
my idea is to buy a buggy that is easier to drive than the rest..
money is not a problem... what is in your opinion a good buggy that it is not that agressive and have plenty of traction in bumpy tracks
this is the list:
MP9 TK2
xray 808 10 spec
D8 Hara edition
serpent cobra
hope to ge some help