Agree or disagree?
#1
Agree or disagree?
Do ya'll think people should insult each other about what they drive? It's not what you drive, it's how you drive it.
#3
No people shouldnt but you will always have Egos in R/C racing . I could care less what you drive its the way you drive it doesnt matter what brand you have setups and driving does the talking..
For instance im competive with a LCG STRC 2wd slash at a indoor carpet offroad track with the big name trucks. I think its mostly my driving and setup really.
For instance im competive with a LCG STRC 2wd slash at a indoor carpet offroad track with the big name trucks. I think its mostly my driving and setup really.
#4
Tech Regular
Kevin
#5
It doesn't matter what you drive if you are fast. If you are driving a hunk of junk and hacking everyone we have a problem.
#6
No people shouldnt but you will always have Egos in R/C racing . I could care less what you drive its the way you drive it doesnt matter what brand you have setups and driving does the talking..
For instance im competive with a LCG STRC 2wd slash at a indoor carpet offroad track with the big name trucks. I think its mostly my driving and setup really.
For instance im competive with a LCG STRC 2wd slash at a indoor carpet offroad track with the big name trucks. I think its mostly my driving and setup really.
#7
Great advice if you're the "I don't take shit from nobody type person" Which I'm that way all day everyday. Were all there to have fun and if somebody wants to run there mouth I'll tell them lets go work it out in the parking lot then and every time it works. Most douche bags that have big mouths right checks there ass can't cash anyway.
#8
LOL
#10
Tech Regular
iTrader: (9)
This is kinda funny really. You guys think this is bad? Sure there are some idiots....but that's in every sport and every hobby. I speak from 30+ years of riding and racing MX. Trust me.....if you get pissed on the track at someone in that sport , it's extremely easy to get that guy hauled out on a stretcher....and it's legal!
In "this Hobby"......sure you can mess someone's car up or whatever.....some words can get thrown around......but the temperament in this hobby is Nothing....I mean nothing like an extreme sport.
It's one of the reasons I got into RC in the first place.....it's extremely chilled out to what I've been used to over the past 30+ years.
It's RC for Pete's sake!
In "this Hobby"......sure you can mess someone's car up or whatever.....some words can get thrown around......but the temperament in this hobby is Nothing....I mean nothing like an extreme sport.
It's one of the reasons I got into RC in the first place.....it's extremely chilled out to what I've been used to over the past 30+ years.
It's RC for Pete's sake!
#11
Tech Elite
iTrader: (58)
The Slash has gotten a bad rap, as has Traxxas in general, when it comes to "hardcore racing". You're going to get a lot of crap if you race a Slash.....I know, I raced one for a few years.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
#12
The Slash has gotten a bad rap, as has Traxxas in general, when it comes to "hardcore racing". You're going to get a lot of crap if you race a Slash.....I know, I raced one for a few years.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
#13
#14
The Slash has gotten a bad rap, as has Traxxas in general, when it comes to "hardcore racing". You're going to get a lot of crap if you race a Slash.....I know, I raced one for a few years.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
Oh the LCG 2wd slash may not be a quote serious racer but its competitive for club racing if setup and driver pending dont let it fool you
#15
The Slash has gotten a bad rap, as has Traxxas in general, when it comes to "hardcore racing". You're going to get a lot of crap if you race a Slash.....I know, I raced one for a few years.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
I think what got the smack talk started was when you started your thread on how to get a sponsorship. Like it or not, even if it's where they started, most "serious racers" won't be running a Slash anymore. Of course, there will be exceptions to this, but in most cases it's true. There are just too many better vehicles on the market.
You may indeed find a company that is interested in sponsoring you while you're still racing a Slash. Keep looking, and don't worry about the folks giving you grief.....just make sure you tell them you're driving a Slash when you pass them on the track.
Oh the LCG 2wd slash may not be a quote serious racer but its competitive for club racing if setup and driver pending.
dont let it fool you
Now of course it needs a better servo and the proline steering kit/tires.