Schumacher KD 2wd buggy
#91
Tech Rookie
Quick question for you guys. There is an indoor track near me that is medium-high to high traction (according to those that run there). Which version would you recommend? For some reason I am leaning towards the KC, mainly for the fact that it is quite different than anything else out there. On this track I would say that about half of the 2wd guys are running laydown. The track is Hi Performance hobbies in Hutchinson KS. Would I be much better off with a KD? Thanks in advance!
#92
Tech Regular
High grip
Quick question for you guys. There is an indoor track near me that is medium-high to high traction (according to those that run there). Which version would you recommend? For some reason I am leaning towards the KC, mainly for the fact that it is quite different than anything else out there. On this track I would say that about half of the 2wd guys are running laydown. The track is Hi Performance hobbies in Hutchinson KS. Would I be much better off with a KD? Thanks in advance!
#94
Wow! Cat XLS re release in March. Were can I pre order one.
#95
Am I the only one who remembers what a nightmare those Cat XLS' were to work on? lol
Oh, and 3 words for ya': "Flat.Head.Screws."
Oh, and 3 words for ya': "Flat.Head.Screws."
#96
Hopefully the re release has metrix hex style screws?
#98
Tech Adept
Quick question for you guys. There is an indoor track near me that is medium-high to high traction (according to those that run there). Which version would you recommend? For some reason I am leaning towards the KC, mainly for the fact that it is quite different than anything else out there. On this track I would say that about half of the 2wd guys are running laydown. The track is Hi Performance hobbies in Hutchinson KS. Would I be much better off with a KD? Thanks in advance!
Good rule of thumb guys as a lot of people have different views on high bite if your not running gold (clay compounds) run down to ghost pins and pulling a wheelie ... It's not high bite
#99
Tech Rookie
Thanks for the responses gentlemen.. I think I will go with a KD and buy the conversion kit if I ever run on carpet or turf. What motor do you recommend for Mod?
SuttonAviation, you are correct about the Fall Classic being ran there.
SuttonAviation, you are correct about the Fall Classic being ran there.
#100
Tech Adept
Really motor size depends on your skill level .... I run a 7.5 but I usually recommend an 8.5.
#101
I agree Billy. High bite is commonly mistaken for.
For example ocrc isn't high bite imo. But it is for many others. Ocrc on main day is like our track on the first night. Our track gains grip very fast. After the first night we're pretty much on slicks. Laydown cars wheelie. On a 110x60 track 14sec laps is high bite lol
When you see 4wd cars wheelie. There's a lot of bite
For example ocrc isn't high bite imo. But it is for many others. Ocrc on main day is like our track on the first night. Our track gains grip very fast. After the first night we're pretty much on slicks. Laydown cars wheelie. On a 110x60 track 14sec laps is high bite lol
When you see 4wd cars wheelie. There's a lot of bite
#102
Tech Adept
I agree Billy. High bite is commonly mistaken for.
For example ocrc isn't high bite imo. But it is for many others. Ocrc on main day is like our track on the first night. Our track gains grip very fast. After the first night we're pretty much on slicks. Laydown cars wheelie. On a 110x60 track 14sec laps is high bite lol
When you see 4wd cars wheelie. There's a lot of bite
For example ocrc isn't high bite imo. But it is for many others. Ocrc on main day is like our track on the first night. Our track gains grip very fast. After the first night we're pretty much on slicks. Laydown cars wheelie. On a 110x60 track 14sec laps is high bite lol
When you see 4wd cars wheelie. There's a lot of bite
I gotta make it down your way soon track sounds awesome!
#103
Ok guys I got Lunsford to put together some turnbuckles for the KD/KC for us and I have a bunch on the way... they're on the site for a special price for the Schumacher guys. They'll be here in a couple days
http://prime-hobby.com/index.php?rou...roduct_id=1058
http://prime-hobby.com/index.php?rou...roduct_id=1058
#104
Ok guys I got Lunsford to put together some turnbuckles for the KD/KC for us and I have a bunch on the way... they're on the site for a special price for the Schumacher guys. They'll be here in a couple days
http://prime-hobby.com/index.php?rou...roduct_id=1058
http://prime-hobby.com/index.php?rou...roduct_id=1058