Transporting RC car and necesities
#1
Transporting RC car and necesities
Hi all,
I am considering purchasing a T-Maxx 3.3. There is a good place to drive near a construction site, but the only way to get to it is an offroad trail. It would be a long walk, but okay on bike. My dilemma is transporting the truck and the things I need to drive it with. I can probably figure out a way to get the truck on a rack on the bike, but I'm not sure how I'll bring the fuel along. If anyone has any experience/tips on the transportation of fuel, your advice would be appreciated
I am considering purchasing a T-Maxx 3.3. There is a good place to drive near a construction site, but the only way to get to it is an offroad trail. It would be a long walk, but okay on bike. My dilemma is transporting the truck and the things I need to drive it with. I can probably figure out a way to get the truck on a rack on the bike, but I'm not sure how I'll bring the fuel along. If anyone has any experience/tips on the transportation of fuel, your advice would be appreciated
#2
Tech Elite
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Hi all,
I am considering purchasing a T-Maxx 3.3. There is a good place to drive near a construction site, but the only way to get to it is an offroad trail. It would be a long walk, but okay on bike. My dilemma is transporting the truck and the things I need to drive it with. I can probably figure out a way to get the truck on a rack on the bike, but I'm not sure how I'll bring the fuel along. If anyone has any experience/tips on the transportation of fuel, your advice would be appreciated
I am considering purchasing a T-Maxx 3.3. There is a good place to drive near a construction site, but the only way to get to it is an offroad trail. It would be a long walk, but okay on bike. My dilemma is transporting the truck and the things I need to drive it with. I can probably figure out a way to get the truck on a rack on the bike, but I'm not sure how I'll bring the fuel along. If anyone has any experience/tips on the transportation of fuel, your advice would be appreciated
#5
I'll probably use a gym bag, but wouldn't fuel easily spill in that? I was thinking of making something like a water bottle holder on the handle bars of the bike and putting the fuel bottle in that so I can keep an eye on it while biking.
#6
Tech Initiate
as long as the lid is snug and tight it wont leak
#8
I picked up this nifty tackle "bag" at academy to carry things easily and securely. Might not help the fuel transportation for larger cans, but you could still carry a good amount of fuel in a water bottle! Its mobile, has utility boxes for tools and such, and is fairly inexpensive.. enough said
#9
Tech Apprentice
I use an action packer locking lid tote to transport individual cars to keep them out of sight and safe...When I transport a chunk of my fleet I use a camoflage backpack for the remote,gallon bottle of fuel with 1 qt squeeze bottle,extra parts,tools and something to drink and throw the r/c's all in the back of the blazer..Transporting the fuel isnt bad..Just keep it upright....