Nice mate absolutely nailing the explanation when wrenching on it well bloody done! 👏🏻 Shame about the GoPro issues again 😬😕 Great to see you were able to venture out to the skate park. Nice skate boarding skills also mate I would have broken my neck for sure 😂 Cheers
I'm glad the wrenching wasn't to😴 Yeah thanks Michael, always trying to do better for you guys😉 And I'm actually a bit suspicious of the dual GoPro charger I have had for a while now because the batteries seem to charge normally in the GoPro itself. Just annoying because it takes so long to charge 3 batteries 1 at a time in the GoPro. Oh yeah and I know what you mean assuming your not or was never a skater but that short skate, like 3 tricks made body feel dead for like 3 days after it, 1 trick = 1 day of pain these day🤣
I’m immensely impressed with this little car Saul. I know the rear carrier broke but still impressed with all th abuse you gave this (and with only grease in the friction shocks) is impressive. You really know how to use that throttle in the air tiger yourself out of possibly damaging situations . This is definitely good value, but people should know that results may not be the same with this for everyone because of your excellent ability to control this in the air. Really awesome shake down Paul. It’s always fun to learn from and also watch you brother! Hope you can cool off for a bit. Have an awesome weekend! 👊🏼😎✌🏼🏁
I am right there with you Robbie, so surprised it done as well as it did with minor damage especially as you said, just having thick grease in the shocks and it actually has some dampening😅 And yes I know I can drive OK not that I like to say that, everyone has a different skill level and some WEEELL above me but you are 100% correct, with most RCs especially some cheaper one's if you do jumps, push the cars limits, have bad corner landings or just push yourself beyond what you know your capable of it is very easy to end up with damage. I still crash a lot because I do push my own limits all the time but having a little experience, almost 20 years driving now I do feel comfortable pushing myself and these little cars😊 Thanks heaps mate🙏✌️
Awesome bash man 👍 as you already know mines been ready to bash at the skate park for the last couple weeks, just been too darn hot here to go out and film anything at the moment. Keen to see how my strong magnets 🧲 set up on the body hold up! 💪 😎🍻
Cheers Dave😜👊 Yeah man I hope you get some cooler weather soon so you can get out and film some bashing and yeah try your body mod, I'm interested to see how it goes aswell😁👌
Yeah but couldn't you tell the way I was skating, my feet felt like bricks after around 10 years, I used to stick 360s every shot😵 I'm old🤣 And yeah cheers man I kinda gave myself a pat on the back when I thought "hold on, why not just a hole and a body pin"🤭
Nice little basher I like how you let people know your mods like the body clip it helps people out and that's what will make your channel grow keep up the good work buddy cheers 👍👌🤟😎
Good video. Nice skate park bash. The changes that you made definitely seem to help. Every time that I see you and others working on cars with power tools, I think about the good advice for newbies is, if you use power tools, be very careful. Especially if tge screws go into plastic. Using power tools on RCs is okay, I don't mean to say that it's not. I'm just advising to go slow and to be careful. Especially in plastic, those screw holes can strip out before you realize it. I know because I have done it and learned that lesson.
Thanks Tim, had a blast with this little truggy😁 And yes that is definitely good advice if someone uses large or powerful power tool, I didn't even think of it honestly because mine has a advanced ratchet system that can be set so you do not strip the holes ever, deck drive system I think it's called. But I do actually rather use manual drivers if I'm not filming, old school👌
Cool little ripper, first thing I'd do is get rid of the transponder and ESC though, It would be nice if they put in decent electronics huh, lol Nice bash ✌️
It is very cool👍 But honestly I don't see any reason to swap out the 2in1 board and controller, no glitches or delays so it work perfectly. The cutting out was from bad soldering on the factory battery connector, all fine now.
You can if you want but adding oil will help prevent damage. But different weight oils make the cars act different depending on how you use them, racing, speedruns or bashing, they are all setup different.
Nice mate absolutely nailing the explanation when wrenching on it well bloody done! 👏🏻
Shame about the GoPro issues again 😬😕
Great to see you were able to venture out to the skate park. Nice skate boarding skills also mate I would have broken my neck for sure 😂
Cheers
I'm glad the wrenching wasn't to😴
Yeah thanks Michael, always trying to do better for you guys😉
And I'm actually a bit suspicious of the dual GoPro charger I have had for a while now because the batteries seem to charge normally in the GoPro itself.
Just annoying because it takes so long to charge 3 batteries 1 at a time in the GoPro.
Oh yeah and I know what you mean assuming your not or was never a skater but that short skate, like 3 tricks made body feel dead for like 3 days after it, 1 trick = 1 day of pain these day🤣
@@rccrazy Haha nah never a skater mate I can imagine the pain my body is falling apart as is let only doing that 😂
I’m immensely impressed with this little car Saul. I know the rear carrier broke but still impressed with all th abuse you gave this (and with only grease in the friction shocks) is impressive. You really know how to use that throttle in the air tiger yourself out of possibly damaging situations . This is definitely good value, but people should know that results may not be the same with this for everyone because of your excellent ability to control this in the air. Really awesome shake down Paul. It’s always fun to learn from and also watch you brother! Hope you can cool off for a bit. Have an awesome weekend! 👊🏼😎✌🏼🏁
I am right there with you Robbie, so surprised it done as well as it did with minor damage especially as you said, just having thick grease in the shocks and it actually has some dampening😅
And yes I know I can drive OK not that I like to say that, everyone has a different skill level and some WEEELL above me but you are 100% correct, with most RCs especially some cheaper one's if you do jumps, push the cars limits, have bad corner landings or just push yourself beyond what you know your capable of it is very easy to end up with damage.
I still crash a lot because I do push my own limits all the time but having a little experience, almost 20 years driving now I do feel comfortable pushing myself and these little cars😊
Thanks heaps mate🙏✌️
Awesome bash man 👍 as you already know mines been ready to bash at the skate park for the last couple weeks, just been too darn hot here to go out and film anything at the moment. Keen to see how my strong magnets 🧲 set up on the body hold up! 💪 😎🍻
Cheers Dave😜👊
Yeah man I hope you get some cooler weather soon so you can get out and film some bashing and yeah try your body mod, I'm interested to see how it goes aswell😁👌
The catch on that kickflip 🤌 need a tre landed next vid 🤣 diffs were dissapointing but that body clip mod is genius
Yeah but couldn't you tell the way I was skating, my feet felt like bricks after around 10 years, I used to stick 360s every shot😵
I'm old🤣
And yeah cheers man I kinda gave myself a pat on the back when I thought "hold on, why not just a hole and a body pin"🤭
Hi mate that's a little ripper. Great video where's that ? 😂😅
Cheers mate😄
It is a sweet little rig🤘
It is Newport skatepark I believe
Ripper! 👍🙂
Nice little basher I like how you let people know your mods like the body clip it helps people out and that's what will make your channel grow keep up the good work buddy cheers 👍👌🤟😎
Thank you very much🙂
It is not easy for me to explain things but yes I am trying my hardest to explain everything for you guys👍
Good video. Nice skate park bash. The changes that you made definitely seem to help.
Every time that I see you and others working on cars with power tools, I think about the good advice for newbies is, if you use power tools, be very careful. Especially if tge screws go into plastic. Using power tools on RCs is okay, I don't mean to say that it's not. I'm just advising to go slow and to be careful. Especially in plastic, those screw holes can strip out before you realize it. I know because I have done it and learned that lesson.
Thanks Tim, had a blast with this little truggy😁
And yes that is definitely good advice if someone uses large or powerful power tool, I didn't even think of it honestly because mine has a advanced ratchet system that can be set so you do not strip the holes ever, deck drive system I think it's called.
But I do actually rather use manual drivers if I'm not filming, old school👌
Very impressive run rc crazy 👍🏾
Yeah it was way more capable than I expected😁
Appreciate it mate✌️
Cool little ripper, first thing I'd do is get rid of the transponder and ESC though, It would be nice if they put in decent electronics huh, lol Nice bash ✌️
It is very cool👍
But honestly I don't see any reason to swap out the 2in1 board and controller, no glitches or delays so it work perfectly.
The cutting out was from bad soldering on the factory battery connector, all fine now.
@@rccrazy Oh ok Glad you got it sorted out
Thanks😁
cool vid mate
Thanks mate!
Having too much fun with these mini RCs😅
Can we use the differential gear without lubricating it? Do you have any problems?
You can if you want but adding oil will help prevent damage.
But different weight oils make the cars act different depending on how you use them, racing, speedruns or bashing, they are all setup different.
Stick to rc cars at the skate park mate, its a lot safer than skate boards lol.
Can't agree more mate😵
I'm not Tony Hawk any more🤣
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