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Fatam 05-12-2013 09:34 AM

Durability?
 
I currently have a tricked out HB d8 and have raced them for about 3 years. I would like a change and looking for something different. The problem im having is I want something very durable. I have never really broke anything on my HB at all. Does anyone have any advice on new kits. Like Serpent, JQ, Durango, xray... in that lines not really looking for Losi, Mugen, Kyosho. Thanks for the advice.

Zachfeen 05-12-2013 09:46 AM

Out of the ones you listed you are interested in, get the X-Ray. Very durable. Not sure why you aren't interested in Mugen or Kyosho though, both very durable and proven buggies.

Z-Man. 05-12-2013 10:38 AM

Xray XB9 2013 spec, all the way. it is the top of the durability, forgiveness, and overall a great driving car with out any shadow of doubt

alport78 05-12-2013 11:20 AM

If durability is your first priority no doubt xray is the most durable buggy on the market but that doesn't mean you'll be fastest with it or other buggies are not durable enough. My first priority has allways been the drive characteristic and because of that I try some friends vehicles before buy a new kit. I don't care about durability too much because IMO all top brand buggies are durable enough (maybe only with some minor weak points)

Matthew Bailey 05-12-2013 01:43 PM

From your choices definitely the Xray will be the longest lasting, and most durable. They handle well too and are pretty easy to drive.

Fatam 05-12-2013 07:22 PM

I say durability because I had a mugen and broke Arms every single weekend and with the HB I have had no problems. Out of the kits ive mentioned, nobody in my area drives them thats why I asked on here. Im looking for something a little more nimble but still hold up for an intermediate driver.

Alexnailey692 05-12-2013 07:53 PM

I was just like you I used to have a HB D8 sold it and now I have an XRAY 808 2010 spec best choice I have ever made its lighter, has better build quality, more durable, easier to drive, way better handling its better in every deparent I could think of I would get XRAY no doubt and while I had my D8 it broke every minute and had horrible handling characteristics to me

Fatam 05-12-2013 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Alexnailey692 (Post 12145356)
I was just like you I used to have a HB D8 sold it and now I have an XRAY 808 2010 spec best choice I have ever made its lighter, has better build quality, more durable, easier to drive, way better handling its better in every deparent I could think of I would get XRAY no doubt and while I had my D8 it broke every minute and had horrible handling characteristics to me

I find it hard that you broke your D8 all the time. I think in a couple of years and a few hara kits I have only broke 1 thing and that was a shock tower. Everyone here has had amazing durability out of their HBs. There is nothing worst than a buggy breaking every weekend or even every other race.

george919 05-12-2013 08:25 PM

So my track has what people call a "money wall" the triple seems to be straight but actually it's angled so first day on the new layout, I slammed straight into the wall 3x and no breaks from the kyosho mp9. I've ran mp9s for 2 years now and I haven't broke a single thing! Quite amazed actually because everytime I ran my rc8 I would brake the front arm or something.

bigjayjay1 05-12-2013 09:20 PM

HB is a very durable buggy as you mentioned also Losi. I've driven a few buggies but the Serpent buggy has outlasted all my prior buggies as far as durability and wear.. It doesn't slop out fast and it take a beating and it keeps on ticking.. It's carbon fiber is also very strong. I'm currently running the Orginal towers on my ebuggy from last season. I've taken some big front hits. Pretty much all current named brand models taking the abuse but as far as wear it's not the same. Some buggies slop out fast and there drivetrain wear quickly..

GVMAN 05-12-2013 09:31 PM

help
 
i know this is off subject but you guys seem to know you buggies i am new to the forumm and was wondering if anyone can give me some tip on nitro car and engine matinence to make my car last as long as posible :spidey:

H0LESH0T 05-13-2013 03:01 AM

Another vote for Xray out of the buggies you listed especially when it comes down to durability.

sschultz 05-13-2013 04:12 AM


Originally Posted by GVMAN (Post 12145696)
i know this is off subject but you guys seem to know you buggies i am new to the forumm and was wondering if anyone can give me some tip on nitro car and engine matinence to make my car last as long as posible :spidey:

Keep your rig clean! Not necessarily for looks, but for inspection purposes.:nod: Keep your air filter clean and oiled! If you all of a sudden lose your tune on your engine, something is wrong and you should inspect it. If you try and tune your way out, your gonna do damage.

goszu 05-13-2013 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by Fatam (Post 12145256)
Im looking for something a little more nimble but still hold up for an intermediate driver.

JQ is nimble. Don't know if it's durable yet.

pickle311 05-13-2013 08:10 AM

That's easy, it doesn't get any more durable than Xray.

You've been lucky or you're a really clean driver if you've never broken your D8. I race with some really fast guys that run the D8 and I always see them break little things.


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