Help Me Pick a Buggy
#17
Tech Lord
iTrader: (148)
Smoke thats not entirely true. I have seen Vik almost lose a main because he hit a wall and busted an a arm or hub, lucikly he was able to limp around for a few more laps and he was up by several laps, but everyone breaks. The MP9 is known for not being bulletproof, but it is a descent car. A friend of mine Ronnie recently upgraded to the MP9 and he hasnt broken anything for 2-3 races at DRC winter series so I know the MP9 is not made of glass. All cars break if pushed hard enough.
#21
Tech Champion
iTrader: (82)
Smoke thats not entirely true. I have seen Vik almost lose a main because he hit a wall and busted an a arm or hub, lucikly he was able to limp around for a few more laps and he was up by several laps, but everyone breaks. The MP9 is known for not being bulletproof, but it is a descent car. A friend of mine Ronnie recently upgraded to the MP9 and he hasnt broken anything for 2-3 races at DRC winter series so I know the MP9 is not made of glass. All cars break if pushed hard enough.
but i smashed into a losi pretty much head on we were both wot, something was bound to break,
the other time i didnt finish a race was because an e clip poped off and the pin slid out.
captured hing pins are on back order for the price i got them i cant complain.
#24
im getting tired of these threads....
dose your mom dress you in the morning?
dose she wipe your butt when you poop?
why dose someone need to hold your hand to buy a buggy.
Buy what you want, that is what is going to make you truly happy....
i say you buy a caster racing 1.5R or shz car
dose your mom dress you in the morning?
dose she wipe your butt when you poop?
why dose someone need to hold your hand to buy a buggy.
Buy what you want, that is what is going to make you truly happy....
i say you buy a caster racing 1.5R or shz car
Wow I can't wait to meet you at a local race. You sound like a really nice guy.
#26
Have you thought about Truggy? Sounds like you may like truggy racing. They are more forgiving, and normally can be driven on rails.
I prefer to drive smooth with a buggy. I would stick with lose if you have local support, there is no reason to buy a more expensive kit if you don't have support for it. Losi is a good vehicle.
I prefer to drive smooth with a buggy. I would stick with lose if you have local support, there is no reason to buy a more expensive kit if you don't have support for it. Losi is a good vehicle.
#27
When it comes to RC I lack the info to make a good decision. I would like to gather some info to help me do so. I am not asking you to waste your time if you aren't interested. If you are too annoyed by these posts why don't you just move on rather than act like a jerk...
Seriously though it seems especially strange since we will probably be on the same tracks in the near future since I only live 1.5 hours from you.
#28
Tech Champion
iTrader: (82)
come see me at delta this weekend, i am one of the nicest person you will meet, very helpful and knowledgeable, just dont expect me to hold your hand while you ask people why buggy to buy.
buy a losi you cant go wrong, they dominate all the local tracks but cant seem to win at the major "world" events.
#29
Grimlock, Try doing some research. I haven't owned many buggies I can only tell you what I've seen break at the track. But find someone nice and reliable. Pretty much any major buggy out there should handle just fine. I would try to find a tank!