I don't really race, but I run tracks on my own for therapy and I like to push myself as much as possible. I currently own the Inferno Neo 3.0 VE you just demo'ed. I put the stabilizers, 5mm front shock tower, 14t pinion and custom allow suspension arms. Will soon invest on some sealed bearings, as I keep having dust mess with the steering. Really great buggy.
Can U do some more vids pls mate? You were doing well! Keen to know more about racing setup. Rules for 1/10 and 1/8 etc... Any more reviews and comparisons wld be great 😁
the python is just a cheap version of an RC83e..the Himoto shootout if you replace all the bearings and tune the suspension is actually a great little car for someone just getting into racing.. the TLR typhon i wouldn't even recommend for someone trying to race or new to the racing scene.. it's too heavy and rotates poorly in the air due to its heft.. Kyosho i have no experience with other than people always working on them at the track more than racing them.
You ain't knowing how to handle anyway.. best line of the whole video I loved it
I don't really race, but I run tracks on my own for therapy and I like to push myself as much as possible. I currently own the Inferno Neo 3.0 VE you just demo'ed. I put the stabilizers, 5mm front shock tower, 14t pinion and custom allow suspension arms. Will soon invest on some sealed bearings, as I keep having dust mess with the steering. Really great buggy.
Can U do some more vids pls mate? You were doing well!
Keen to know more about racing setup. Rules for 1/10 and 1/8 etc...
Any more reviews and comparisons wld be great 😁
Excellent video(s), thank you. Have you considered doing a similar one for 1/10 buggies?
I run a plastic spur gear on my tekno eb48. Its ALOT better than metal gear. Much smoother and cheaper. And it lasts
Anymore Himoto Shootouts in your inventory?
the python is just a cheap version of an RC83e..the Himoto shootout if you replace all the bearings and tune the suspension is actually a great little car for someone just getting into racing.. the TLR typhon i wouldn't even recommend for someone trying to race or new to the racing scene.. it's too heavy and rotates poorly in the air due to its heft.. Kyosho i have no experience with other than people always working on them at the track more than racing them.
Where is the vorza????