team magic m1b
#437
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i think you sent me a pm, i actually sold my buggy to my bro cause he liked it a lot. I got the spares from wolfhobbies.com and ultralinehobbies.com and you can order direct from rcshopping.com but it is expensive to ship as there based in europe.
if you enjoy it dont be afraid to push it, it is very durable, my brother has taken some really nasty spills with his and still nothing has broken.. somehow, he has a very aggressive driving style as well.
if you enjoy it dont be afraid to push it, it is very durable, my brother has taken some really nasty spills with his and still nothing has broken.. somehow, he has a very aggressive driving style as well.
#438
Hi M1B turbo owner, my friend would like to sell of his 2 weeks old M1B turbo roller. I think he plan to sell at USD300. But not sure how much the shipping will cost as we are in Malaysia. If any of you interested, please PM for the pic. Thanks.
#439
hi guys...just if anyone can help me.I have a m1b-turbo,and im looking to replace all the gears and rotating parts in it.Do any of u know which brand parts can fit the m1b-turbo??its difficult to find m1b-turbo parts here in my country.pls help
#443
The M1B TURBO is a really good car ................. it's the one I have

But you would have to buy the Shock towers and Shocks as mentioned above to improve the suspension set up and thats a $200 + investment (USD)
Without a range of upgrades like those mentioned, on an M1B Turbo. + the chassis stiffeners different rear arms ETC. I would say go for the M8. It's not alot more then the $300 (USD) your thinking of putting up for the TURBO!!?
The thing is with the TURBO's and also the M1B is that the owners have probably alot of money invested if they got the car from new as it was a little overpriced. So most are trying to get some of that money back. I should know.....I have a Turbo, with upgrades on and the car stands me at around $900 USD without the electronics !!!!
But I know I would not really expect to get any more then $250 for it??!!!
Crying shame but there you go. If it's any consilation......its the fastest car out there !! You can get it to handle just as good or better then the competition. You just have to work on the car to get it to work.
All the best
British Menace
#444
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 771
From: Murfreesboro TN
You can buy the M8 from wolf hobbies for 409.99 USD Or the M8 JS witch is the rtr with out the motor and electronics for 329.95 USD the ship internationally. www.wolfhobbies.com
#446
hi i have recently bought a m1b of ebay for £60 including postage and i have been reading about this bigger rear shock tower to help on bumpy tracks and my track is really bumpy but where can you buy it from? what else do i need bigger shocks, if so where do i get them from? and are there any other parts that can improve the handling on a bumpy tracks?
#447
Ok. So with all the talk at work from 'newbies' to the hobby. Two of them have new cars (A Buggy and a Monster Truck?!)
I decided to blow off the dust and fire up my old M1B Team Magic Buggy!?
Renewed the oil in the shocks, put the harder Orange springs on, and installed my new Radiopost electronics,
It is ready to roll. If all goes well. I may just pack up the kids and take them to the local Off-Road track this Sunday. Hehe ....
Feeling quite excited about it......
British Menace
I decided to blow off the dust and fire up my old M1B Team Magic Buggy!?
Renewed the oil in the shocks, put the harder Orange springs on, and installed my new Radiopost electronics,
It is ready to roll. If all goes well. I may just pack up the kids and take them to the local Off-Road track this Sunday. Hehe ....
Feeling quite excited about it......
British Menace
#448
Ok. Ran the car a couple of times. Needed some improvements to make it handle.
Shortened the wheelbase, LX shocks, uprated the springs. I went to the hardest Orange springs and to 600 shock oil.
Ran again and seams alot better. May need to go even stiffer on the rear in oil. Maybe 650 or 700.
It still seams very heavy though.... maybe just the way it feels?! What's the weight on these... what should it be? Does anyone know off hand? I don't know the weight limit off hand.
May need to get to the local track to see how this thing runs in comparison to the other more up-to-date kits.
BM
Shortened the wheelbase, LX shocks, uprated the springs. I went to the hardest Orange springs and to 600 shock oil.
Ran again and seams alot better. May need to go even stiffer on the rear in oil. Maybe 650 or 700.
It still seams very heavy though.... maybe just the way it feels?! What's the weight on these... what should it be? Does anyone know off hand? I don't know the weight limit off hand.
May need to get to the local track to see how this thing runs in comparison to the other more up-to-date kits.
BM













