kyosho v-one-s good for beginner?
#16
I forgot
Find someone with a set-up board and set your car up properly,
I always take mine to the track and end up doing 1-2 cars every meeting. If its not setup evenly you cant drive consistently and the bonus is if you have been driving a geometric nightmare its gonna be a whole easier to drive once set-up.
A can of drink or something is usually appreciated but thanks is all thats really required.
GT
I always take mine to the track and end up doing 1-2 cars every meeting. If its not setup evenly you cant drive consistently and the bonus is if you have been driving a geometric nightmare its gonna be a whole easier to drive once set-up.
A can of drink or something is usually appreciated but thanks is all thats really required.
GT
#17
Tech Addict
I got My V-One S set up by a guy who races the V-One R and works down at the LHS, but it was on shop time and cost $10, but it would of been hell hard to drive if i didnt do it
#18
set-up
$10.00 what a bargain..... your paying for time, knowledge, racing experience and a stack of other things thats really cool, the problem at both LHS's here in Newcastle is that they're too busy and its not unusual for people to wait upwards of 1-2 weeks for even minor work to be done. At every track there is somebody who is so busy playing with everyone elses car they miss thier own heat..........thats me. But its good for the sport and a lot of kids race with thier pocket money and are hard up to find glow-plug money so it makes it worthwhile.
Oh got bored thursday night and painted this New S7 saleen.
GT
Oh got bored thursday night and painted this New S7 saleen.
GT
#19
Tech Addict
Man, that is one sweet body, i just have to go and download the pictures im gunna put on my VT and do it (currently clear)