ne1 have a thunder tiger fm1e motorcycle opinions?
#1
ne1 have a thunder tiger fm1e motorcycle opinions?
I was thinking about getting one to mess around with at the house and maybe at one of the larger tracks I race at.
What do you think of them, what kind of run times out of some good batteries (3300) and does anyone know where I kind find hop ups for the bikes or aftermarket tires and parts
Thank you for any information
What do you think of them, what kind of run times out of some good batteries (3300) and does anyone know where I kind find hop ups for the bikes or aftermarket tires and parts
Thank you for any information
#2
no one has one of these things?
#3
I had one. I got like 15 minutes of run time on a 3000 pack. You can get hopups from crazynutracing.com, they have alot of good stuff. I had one, but didn't like it, I couldn't get it to stand up. Maybe I had it setup wrong or something...
#4
Tech Apprentice
i've been thinking about getting one too.........i built a custom 1/12th bike that ran great(for the size)........but i've been thinking about the nitro one that came out........not the new era nitro chopper but the street bike..........thye just look cool when they run on 2 wheels
#5
thank you tcracer67
when you say stand up do you mean wheely or just run and turn around propperly/concistently?
when you say stand up do you mean wheely or just run and turn around propperly/concistently?
#6
I have a RTR TT bike currently (EP) and I'm on my way to convert it to nitro (custom made parts). need more input on how to better it,...
I managed to ride w/ it nicely yesterday, bust still can't turn nicely in tight S curves, need more practice, hehe...
I heard that the nitro bike is easier to handle because the power train is not "locked up" when you release the throttle (make sense,.. nitro bike has a clutch)
I managed to ride w/ it nicely yesterday, bust still can't turn nicely in tight S curves, need more practice, hehe...
I heard that the nitro bike is easier to handle because the power train is not "locked up" when you release the throttle (make sense,.. nitro bike has a clutch)