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02.14.2009, 06:05 PM

Sweet vid, that thing handles very very well, and so quiet too.

On the mud front, seems like you need some form of mudguards over the tires (but inside the shell) to deflect all the dirt that is kicked up. Shouldnt be to difficult to make something suitable using some thin lexan off cuts and shoe-goo...
   
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02.16.2009, 06:06 AM

Thanks. I'm happy with its handling. I'm using a kyosho plastic spur ... much quiter operation when compared to the original metal spur.

I saw a nice "upgrade" to protect the chassis from mud mounted on a slash. I think i will try something along those lines. Pictures posted by "silex" on our austrian RC forum.

http://img.webme.com/pic/s/silex-ts/radlaestenkaro.jpg
http://img.webme.com/pic/s/silex-ts/radkaestenrear.jpg
http://img.webme.com/pic/s/silex-ts/radkaestenfront.jpg


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