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02.27.2011, 09:45 PM

Do you plan on ever running off-road with the LX1e? Or will it be on-road only?

If you think you might want to do some off-road racing or bashing then go for the LX1e, but if on-road is where you want to be all the time then the GTP2e is really a more ideal vehicle. Both are electric-ready right out of the box.


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02.27.2011, 11:12 PM

Yea im always gonna be an offroad basher so I think a buggy is the most versatile...


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02.27.2011, 11:50 PM

I have an LX1e and I think its quite a capable buggy both on road and off. It has a little more bump steer through the suspension travel than I'd like, but mine is also raised up as much as possible. Once it sags to ride height or you lower it down a bit, its not an issue. The GTP's pivot ball suspension is probably a little better in the corners, but for straight line I doubt you'd notice much difference. I've found it durable too. I broke a front hub carrier and steering bellcrank, which I attribute mostly to the 20 degree weather and 35+ mph impact speed.

Don't you have (or had) an extended chassis Raze you were using for speed runs?


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02.28.2011, 12:01 AM

Yea but I sold the raze so its just a piece of metal now :/ but maybe ill do it with the lx1e later...


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