There are a lot of B6.4D's at my local track. I'm pretty new to rc and drive a rear motor RB10, but I've tried driving the B6.4D a couple times. They drive really smooth compared to mine. In hindsight, I probably should have gone with a 6.4D kit, but I had no idea what I was doing 6 months ago when I started.
The RB10 was an OK starting choice and will still teach you very useful 2WD buggy driving skills. I believe thats more B5 than B6 with the rear motor. If you feel like you cannot compete with it, then it might be time to change, but likely fine for getting started. Have fun!
Woot! what a great come back from last.
that was badass. nice comeback.super consistent laps, thought I was watching a video game haha. Cheers
There are a lot of B6.4D's at my local track. I'm pretty new to rc and drive a rear motor RB10, but I've tried driving the B6.4D a couple times. They drive really smooth compared to mine. In hindsight, I probably should have gone with a 6.4D kit, but I had no idea what I was doing 6 months ago when I started.
The RB10 was an OK starting choice and will still teach you very useful 2WD buggy driving skills. I believe thats more B5 than B6 with the rear motor. If you feel like you cannot compete with it, then it might be time to change, but likely fine for getting started. Have fun!
Great race....knew you could do it....😎👍
Nicw clean race!
Does it come with a Laydown and Layback trans still?
Yes, I was happy to see that. I mentioned it in my build video. I'm using laydown.
@@netcruzer Gotcha sorry I skipped around lol. Thanks.
What setup was on it?
What sauce do you use?
Yellow Liquid Wrench. Sprayed into a dobber bottle for easy application.
@@netcruzer thank you