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Old 06-05-2006, 01:47 PM
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Smallest Starter Box for RRR?

Quick question:

What is the smallest/lightest starter box, or starting system that is compatible for use with the V One RRR?

I need something I can put in a backpack, as I dont have a car atm and need to travel by foot to races.

Currently I have a ofna box with a lead battery... it's toooo big and heavy to be lugging around on trains!!

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Originally Posted by dougday
RMD you won't be disappointed with the Serpent/Jaco combination. The rims work very well with the Jaco rubber. The Jaco shore is 38 and is very close to the durometer readings that i get, but the rubber feels a little stickier than an average 37 shore.

You will be pleased with the performance of those tires.
Hi RMD,

I can second that. Those Jaco 38's hold really well.

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Hi Dougday,

Do you use the 38's all around or harder in front?

Let me know.

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Originally Posted by Munkmotion
Quick question:

What is the smallest/lightest starter box, or starting system that is compatible for use with the V One RRR?

I need something I can put in a backpack, as I dont have a car atm and need to travel by foot to races.

Currently I have a ofna box with a lead battery... it's toooo big and heavy to be lugging around on trains!!

Thanks!
Given your circumstances in general, you may want to consider this bag from Team Magic:
http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profr...9212&pageNum=1

You can attach seperate bags for the transmitter and the starter.
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Old 06-05-2006, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by V1-RRR-WC
Hi RMD,

I can second that. Those Jaco 38's hold really well.

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Hi Dougday,

Do you use the 38's all around or harder in front?

Let me know.

Thanks.
38's all around
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Old 06-05-2006, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by rmdhawaii
Given your circumstances in general, you may want to consider this bag from Team Magic:
http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profr...9212&pageNum=1
You can attach seperate bags for the transmitter and the starter.
Wow, that is one sweet bag! Thanks for the link, as it also led me to this: http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profr...1015&pageNum=1,

This seems is exactly what I'm after!

Has anyone used one, or knows if it is any good for the rrr?
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Originally Posted by Munkmotion
Quick question:

What is the smallest/lightest starter box, or starting system that is compatible for use with the V One RRR?

I need something I can put in a backpack, as I dont have a car atm and need to travel by foot to races.

Currently I have a ofna box with a lead battery... it's toooo big and heavy to be lugging around on trains!!

Thanks!
Smallest starter box on the market is Team Magic Alpha box. It's carry by Phenix Distribution in USA.
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Old 06-05-2006, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Munkmotion
Wow, that is one sweet bag! Thanks for the link, as it also led me to this: http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profr...1015&pageNum=1,

This seems is exactly what I'm after!

Has anyone used one, or knows if it is any good for the rrr?
That's the box that I use for my RRR
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Old 06-05-2006, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Munkmotion
Wow, that is one sweet bag! Thanks for the link, as it also led me to this: http://www.teammagic.com.tw/en/profr...1015&pageNum=1,

This seems is exactly what I'm after!

Has anyone used one, or knows if it is any good for the rrr?
looks like you have the starter box solution in the bag
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Old 06-05-2006, 04:35 PM
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Well, I just took on a new challenge, something fun to do for our Rose Cup 2-day event this Sunday.

I'll be taking on my good friend, a local electric ace in an electric sedan with a modified motor (his choice, more than likely a 7T motor) and me in my RRR. We each get 10 laps empty track and will see who can post the fastest single lap! Have no idea what the layout will be, but it'll be on a VHT treated parking lot about 150ft back straight, probably a 180 on and a sweeper off.

It should be fun! To beat a 7T sedan isn't going to be very easy at all, but definitely looking forward to it. Loser of course buys drinks and dinner.

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Hi guys, i'm selling my RRR if anybody interested click here

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Originally Posted by litespeed-dom
Well, I just took on a new challenge, something fun to do for our Rose Cup 2-day event this Sunday.

I'll be taking on my good friend, a local electric ace in an electric sedan with a modified motor (his choice, more than likely a 7T motor) and me in my RRR. We each get 10 laps empty track and will see who can post the fastest single lap! Have no idea what the layout will be, but it'll be on a VHT treated parking lot about 150ft back straight, probably a 180 on and a sweeper off.

It should be fun! To beat a 7T sedan isn't going to be very easy at all, but definitely looking forward to it. Loser of course buys drinks and dinner.

Dom
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Old 06-05-2006, 11:00 PM
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Guys. What is the go with the sponge tyre version of the v-one RRR. Is it different to the v-one RRR in some way other than the tyres
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Old 06-06-2006, 12:04 AM
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Looks like Joel has updated the Kyosho America website, you can see the street price and release date of the EVO on www.kyoshoamerica.com

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Originally Posted by boner
Smallest starter box on the market is Team Magic Alpha box. It's carry by Phenix Distribution in USA.
Can anyone tell me what shocks are being used on Josh's RRR? Also is that the Kyosho sway bar he is using?

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yeah thats the kyosho swaybar on the back. i think kawahara have stopped making their version now
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