Parts support for Kyosho MP777 buggies?
#1
Parts support for Kyosho MP777 buggies?
Do these buggies still have good parts support? I was recently given an MP777 as I am interested in 1/8 scale buggy, but I don't want to dive into a buggy that I can't get parts for. Ideally, I'd like to run this buggy for a season or two before upgrading to a newer chassis.
My question about parts support stems from a wish list I had started with Amain Hobbies. I had added an SP front chassis support(KYOIFW323F), but when I looked it up today, the site said "product not found". Can anyone shed some light on this? I know this car is a dinosaur, but I'm not sure that I want to drop coin on a new car yet. Thanks.
My question about parts support stems from a wish list I had started with Amain Hobbies. I had added an SP front chassis support(KYOIFW323F), but when I looked it up today, the site said "product not found". Can anyone shed some light on this? I know this car is a dinosaur, but I'm not sure that I want to drop coin on a new car yet. Thanks.
#3
Thanks for the link! Looks like they have a good stash of parts. Do you know if Kyosho is going to continue to make 777 parts for a while longer?
#4
Tech Initiate
amainhobbies.com
#5
#6
I race one, and have never had a problem finding spares. Even stuff for the newest cars goes on back order at times.
#7
The part number I was going to order was on Amain's site when I made my wish list. However, that same part number came up as "product not found" when I went to order it two days later. I see part numbers show up as back ordered, but this one looks like it's out of the system on Amain's site. I don't know if Amain is trimming back their 777 part inventory just because, or if it's because Kyosho isn't making 777 parts any more.
#8
Parts support for mp777 and mp7.5
Hiya folks!
If you've noticed, kyosho tends to "downgrade" it's stable of race level are buggies to entry level kits or rtr packages, once a new buggy platform is out.
In this case, mp9 is the most current platform.
Mp777 is still being used as a platform for the truggy class (they just only released the st-rr evo! Still based on mp777)
Mp7.5 is now sold as rtr (inferno Neo) and gt on-road class. This means that parts supply for all 3 platforms are still in good supply!
I wouldn't worry about parts support. If I were still running a mp777, I'd worry about setup and competiveness...
The mp9 is a wayyyyyyyy better car, handling wise; it's faster on acceleration ( cos of lighter transmission and overall weight.
More likely, you'll just have a lot less fun cos the other kyosho drivers can out wheel your car(assuming you have same driving skill).
with the newest incarnation of mp9 (tki3), you get the best car there is. I'd say retire the mp777 or sell it cheap to a kid or noob who wants to start gp buggy on a budget...
-Alexander
If you've noticed, kyosho tends to "downgrade" it's stable of race level are buggies to entry level kits or rtr packages, once a new buggy platform is out.
In this case, mp9 is the most current platform.
Mp777 is still being used as a platform for the truggy class (they just only released the st-rr evo! Still based on mp777)
Mp7.5 is now sold as rtr (inferno Neo) and gt on-road class. This means that parts supply for all 3 platforms are still in good supply!
I wouldn't worry about parts support. If I were still running a mp777, I'd worry about setup and competiveness...
The mp9 is a wayyyyyyyy better car, handling wise; it's faster on acceleration ( cos of lighter transmission and overall weight.
More likely, you'll just have a lot less fun cos the other kyosho drivers can out wheel your car(assuming you have same driving skill).
with the newest incarnation of mp9 (tki3), you get the best car there is. I'd say retire the mp777 or sell it cheap to a kid or noob who wants to start gp buggy on a budget...
-Alexander
#9
Hiya folks!
If you've noticed, kyosho tends to "downgrade" it's stable of race level are buggies to entry level kits or rtr packages, once a new buggy platform is out.
In this case, mp9 is the most current platform.
Mp777 is still being used as a platform for the truggy class (they just only released the st-rr evo! Still based on mp777)
Mp7.5 is now sold as rtr (inferno Neo) and gt on-road class. This means that parts supply for all 3 platforms are still in good supply!
I wouldn't worry about parts support. If I were still running a mp777, I'd worry about setup and competiveness...
The mp9 is a wayyyyyyyy better car, handling wise; it's faster on acceleration ( cos of lighter transmission and overall weight.
More likely, you'll just have a lot less fun cos the other kyosho drivers can out wheel your car(assuming you have same driving skill).
with the newest incarnation of mp9 (tki3), you get the best car there is. I'd say retire the mp777 or sell it cheap to a kid or noob who wants to start gp buggy on a budget...
-Alexander
If you've noticed, kyosho tends to "downgrade" it's stable of race level are buggies to entry level kits or rtr packages, once a new buggy platform is out.
In this case, mp9 is the most current platform.
Mp777 is still being used as a platform for the truggy class (they just only released the st-rr evo! Still based on mp777)
Mp7.5 is now sold as rtr (inferno Neo) and gt on-road class. This means that parts supply for all 3 platforms are still in good supply!
I wouldn't worry about parts support. If I were still running a mp777, I'd worry about setup and competiveness...
The mp9 is a wayyyyyyyy better car, handling wise; it's faster on acceleration ( cos of lighter transmission and overall weight.
More likely, you'll just have a lot less fun cos the other kyosho drivers can out wheel your car(assuming you have same driving skill).
with the newest incarnation of mp9 (tki3), you get the best car there is. I'd say retire the mp777 or sell it cheap to a kid or noob who wants to start gp buggy on a budget...
-Alexander