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I too must admit it looks fantastic. Except for those horrible wheels.
Anyone else think it ironic now Ben Riley has stopped racing a pred, it's the only car that actually comes with orange wheels??? :D |
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If the screws are the same as the x10 and they look it in the pictures. They are titanium, the dull grey look to them points at them being Ti.
Nice to see the changes to the gear box tops, but i only broke one since the x10 was released. The adjustability does it for me. |
I like those logos on the wishbones as it's something I already did on my X10 - mine say Atomic Carbon tho! haha
http://www.oople.com/rc/desktops/predatorx10-1280.jpg |
i know it does jimmy and nice it looks thanks:) :)
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The screws will be decent, no worries. The X10 doesn't have one single nasty self tapping screw anywhere, the X11 will be the same. There won't be any issues with durability, the X10 is as strong as a tank - the X11 can only be stronger from what I see.
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Btw does the X11 come with a one way ? |
Pretty sure it does, but not on the prop shaft like the X10, I think it has one way bearings supporting the front diff in the front gearbox.
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It seems maybe not. The prop doesn't look to have one, and i'm sure it lists front one way as optional.
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the one-way should be optional as a guess, seen as tht is what the site says :D the car looks so much nicer in blue! |
Very nice.
Very expensiive. Very Blue. It's pointless, but I want one. |
I knew you would Andy! :D :D :D :D :D
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I don't know how to put on those smily things onto posts properly, but that did make me laugh ! The reason it's pointless Graham is that my missus is expecting twins in September, so my racing days are numbered..... :-( The saving grace is that we found out today, that they are both boys :-) so hopefully after this summers done, I might get to race again in 2014 ! Might as well wait for the Pred X18 I reckon... bugger. |
So, i met some of you at the Cactus & someone mentioned the X11. So does anyone know when & how much it'll cost here in the US? & who's distributing it? Cheers, Brodie.
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it costs £400, but i dont no who is selling them!!
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Ps This is speculation on my behalf! |
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Or www.xtreme-rc.biz They are not on the site to purchase as yet, but you can pre-order one via e-mail or mail order:) |
Nah easy to work out, be $399 aint that how it works... :D
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$399 pound would make it nearly $1000 in australia :(
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THE PRICE GOING OUT TO COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE E.U WILL BE MINUS THE V.A.T, IF THAT HELPS?:p
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The suspension on the predator is soooo much more advanced then the other buggy's you'll see, it's fully progressive so what looks like a short stroke actually transforms into a completely different stroke through the wishbone. The design is very similar to the Pro-Link set-up they developed in Motorcross in the 80's where they had a tiny rear shock and a complicated swing arm that changed the way all motorcross bikes worked in that era. I'm sure someone with a better technical understanding can explain it, but it's far more advanced then anyone seems to realise or give it credit for :cool: |
Nick is absolutely right, it is a suspension system that very few people properly understand - and i don't considder myself to be in that group. I think i have a fair idea - but not a full understanding by a long shot!!!
One thing that i did learn, is that the first thing you should do - is forget everything that you think you've learned from other cars over the years. In the 12 or so months i've had my pred, there are multiple ocasions that i've made a change and it's given totally the oposite effect that i was expecting. I'm not running my X10 at the minute, although i do plan to go back to it during the year when i get more time. |
Gramey Has an xrs (two if memory serves), so he should know about the suspension on the pred.... but it does take a bit of graft to get it to work on bumpy tracks (any car for that matter). It just takes a bit of getting used to driving it at "maximum attack" all of the time, once you get your head around that all is good.
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is it me or has the ttech website gone
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Same here.
I hope they are working on the site to notify the realease of the X11 ! |
I don't believe TTech exists any longer - so I would think a new site is on the way.
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Yes works again. And there is nothing new :(
edit: ohhh there is something new, the X11 is in the shop KX11 - PREDATOR X11 4WD Off-Road - In Stock 30/06/2007 £340.00 http://www.ttechamerica.com/ttech/pr...1fd36f51defd1c |
Please note the price is plus vat
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i actually think it isnt under the ttech name anymore.. and under the name of 'extreme' or there about.
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aye, yardy was talking about it at kiddy.. then broke his new extreme sweatshirt out on sunday.
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Looks Very Nice! Everyone knows Blue Is Better....So it gets my Vote!
But....................£400!!!! Are they drunk! Sorry But you can get an 1/8th Scale Buggy for That! In Fact My 1st Car cost less thant that! Stupid price! I'd still have one though :) |
$612:wtf::o:eh?:!!!!!!
I know i realy want one but damn!!!! I could get a BJ4WE for $475. I guess i could bitch about it, but then i compare what you lot(uk) are paying for rc stuff, holy sheep $hit!!! I used to live in the UK but i've forgoten what the cost of rc racing is out there. But out of all the other 4wd's out there i want this one more than any of them. Also does anyone know who to contact to get them in to the local hobby shops? Seeing as i now i work in one, i know of a few "well off" people that race & would love this car. |
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I think that something they are looking into
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A bellcrank system starts off on it's stroke as needing a larger amount of movement to move the shock a smaller amount, in the same way a lever does, and as such a smaller force can move the shock more easily, this is for the smaller bumps on a track, it absorbs them without influencing the chassis movement too much and keeps the wheels on the floor as much as possible, also acting as a 'softer' set up for grip. As it continues through the stroke the angles it works at now mean a larger movement at the wishbone means a larger movement at the damper, so if you land off a jump it doesn't just slap the chassis on the floor, also acting as a slightly harder setup for the faster corners to reduce roll and other undesired effects.
Progressive damping is something of a black art though from what I've read, on one track your car is the fastest thing out there, on another it's being lapped by the guy 1 place in front. This also means you can get away with far less movement while retaining enough damping to survive the jumps and a soft enough setup for the smaller bumps for grip. However if you try and hit a fast bumpy corner with the progressive rate too hard at that point it ends in tears. |
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