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Old 11-16-2011 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueGlowBoy
On one side of the argument, the rule states that you just have to be able to fit a regular roar approved stick or saddle pack, so if you build the truck so that it will fit either of those, and then use foam to pad it for the shorty, then you are still ROAR legal.

On the other side, with so many companies doing Shorties now, if AE, Losi, Ofna, Tamiya, Mugen, etc. all start building racers that can take advantage of those packs, ROAR will update this ruling....

Oh...and as someone else mentioned somewhere: "ROAR who?" 99% of people who run these trucks will never get to a ROAR sanctioned race.... Most tracks/sanctioning bodies use ROAR rules as guidelines...and since most tracks I know of don't enforce ROAR approved Lipos, and some don't even enforce hard-case lipos, I can't see many enforcing this odd rule. (Though one track did enforce the "no blue bodies" rule....wierdos...)




I thought the mid-motor could use saddles?
the 22 in mid motor can run sadles. The 22 is ROAR legal no matter if you are running mid motor or rear. Just because in mid motor you can run saddle packs which is a ROAR legall pack. And in rear motor you just have to use batt foams to fill in the extra room.
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