$300 RDLogics SHO 1/8th buggy RTR
#17

Originally posted by KREATOR1
ntcfreak , what buggy r u driving ?
ntcfreak , what buggy r u driving ?
i dont have a buggy.but looking to get any buggy soon.

#18

Originally posted by evlhdlts
so aside from the bouncing from one name to another, and not being known as the original swift, the buggy should still be good and a killer deal, right?
so aside from the bouncing from one name to another, and not being known as the original swift, the buggy should still be good and a killer deal, right?
yup.check the thread lock and buy digital high torque servo(s) and u can win anytime
#19

the swift2 is alright or the pro ofcourse really
by the way I sell mine: a PRO kit untouched
SOLD !!!!!
I bought it when I was just loosing interest in the swift
so anyone interested ??
I want to continue with my xb8
and Mayhem sportwerks
which is a much better deal seen against the swift
by the way I sell mine: a PRO kit untouched
SOLD !!!!!
I bought it when I was just loosing interest in the swift
so anyone interested ??
I want to continue with my xb8
and Mayhem sportwerks
which is a much better deal seen against the swift
Last edited by speedy2; 02-13-2005 at 12:06 PM.
#21

is sold !!!
Last edited by speedy2; 02-13-2005 at 12:06 PM.
#22
Tech Rookie

My thoughts on this buggy after my first race with it at Revalation Raceway in Ontario Ca.
I am very happy... I made myself a promise not to do any unecassary upgrades on this buggy. I am running the original motor pipe and everthing only thing changed is are the pistons inside the shocks. The shock pistons that come on the buggy are crap and have to be replace almost immediately. That is it nothing else needs to be changed for this buggy to be competitive... Oh crap I lied the CVD pens are bevelled and break pretty easily replace them with better ones. 25$ in upgrades...
I am so happy with the performance of the engine also... long story short it is fast not 300$ italian motor fast, but faster than you'll need for a reasonably sized track.
Buggy is sturdy I've only broken the two parts that i mentioned.
I have tried racing on the cheap in the past and have been burned hard. Ive owned a Kyosho 7.5 sports, and a XTM terminator, both of these buggies are initially more expensive than the SHO and require major upgrading to race. by the time I gave up on the 7.5 sports I'd spent what it would have cost to buy a kanai III =( I wont even go into the XTM nightmare. This buggy is a godsend for anyone who wants to race without breaking the bank
Lastly I raced alongside MP777's, MBX5's, and Hyper Pros today took second in my class with a 300$ RTR buggy very satisfying
I am very happy... I made myself a promise not to do any unecassary upgrades on this buggy. I am running the original motor pipe and everthing only thing changed is are the pistons inside the shocks. The shock pistons that come on the buggy are crap and have to be replace almost immediately. That is it nothing else needs to be changed for this buggy to be competitive... Oh crap I lied the CVD pens are bevelled and break pretty easily replace them with better ones. 25$ in upgrades...
I am so happy with the performance of the engine also... long story short it is fast not 300$ italian motor fast, but faster than you'll need for a reasonably sized track.
Buggy is sturdy I've only broken the two parts that i mentioned.
I have tried racing on the cheap in the past and have been burned hard. Ive owned a Kyosho 7.5 sports, and a XTM terminator, both of these buggies are initially more expensive than the SHO and require major upgrading to race. by the time I gave up on the 7.5 sports I'd spent what it would have cost to buy a kanai III =( I wont even go into the XTM nightmare. This buggy is a godsend for anyone who wants to race without breaking the bank
Lastly I raced alongside MP777's, MBX5's, and Hyper Pros today took second in my class with a 300$ RTR buggy very satisfying
