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yorkie 27-07-2009 09:59 PM

Help needed with starting out on off road
 
Hi all. My grandson and I would like to move from electric on road scale 10 touring cars to electric Buggy scale 10 off road, preferably on external track of tarmac/concrete/astro turf/grass etc, my questions are should we look at the B4 as has been sugested at a meeting I have recently been to. is there more chances to race with 2 or 4 wheel drive vehicles, we have most of the electrical and control equipment which includes 10.5 motors would we be able to use them, If we go for the B4 could we use our existing Lipos.
we don't want to find we get 2 wheel drive vehickles and find we are penalised as to how often we can race All help would be appreciated
regards Yorkie

bigred5765 27-07-2009 10:06 PM

2wd run all the time,and even if you turn up at a 4wd meeting you just weigh her up to 4wd weight and off you go,4wd aren't allowed to run in a 2wd meeting unless its a fun day/club day,go 2wd for the time being more fun and less cost,

yorkie 27-07-2009 10:27 PM

Thanks Matty that confirms what I was advised regarding 2 wheel drive, what about the Qs regarding B4, Lipos and Motors. can you advise
regards

bigred5765 27-07-2009 10:31 PM

if you go to the brca web site, link you should be able to look at the list of lipos and motors on the current list that are legal for use,buy the way im carl mattys ma boy lol

Battle_axe 27-07-2009 10:35 PM

all your things from the on road cars should fit the B4 also the ansmann madrat is worth a look

heathy 28-07-2009 06:56 AM

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27815

Check out that for anay extra information you need. Its helping me a ton.

Quote:

I would have thought you'd be better served with an RC10 B4. Whilst the Madrat looks attractive because of the specs for the price, I would say that as you are just starting out, it would be a better idea to go for an extremely popular car. This is where the B4 excels, at least 50% of 2WD drivers have B4s, so you could borrow spares trackside, pretty much any RC website shop has B4 parts in, and set-up info/help is readily available.

There's a lot of advice out there related to the B4. Also, when the time comes, and if funds allow, you have the ability to convert to an X6
That Helped me the most. Don't listen too much to "Battle_axe" Get everyones opinion before you go out and buy - That's what im doing.

Battle_axe 28-07-2009 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heathy (Post 268889)
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27815

Check out that for anay extra information you need. Its helping me a ton.



That Helped me the most. Don't listen too much to "Battle_axe" Get everyones opinion before you go out and buy - That's what im doing.

oh jee thanks

i think you will find i did also say to ask others but i pointed out the pros of the madrat thats all the b4 is a good car i had one for 3 years and i did well wanted a change and the madrat was exacaly that

heathy 28-07-2009 06:50 PM

Well thats good for you and im glad your happy with it (y)

I just wanted him to make sure he viewed the full spectrum before he jumped in (as i am doing now)

yorkie 28-07-2009 08:15 PM

Thanks healthy, thanks for your help you confirm what info I have had, I am certainly looking at the B4 , I am at Faversham tomorrow evening where I hope to sort out any other queeries, Not sure about the 10.5 motor we were thinking of using any sugestions? also what type of spares should we have at our disposal especially both of us will be novices, also what is the lifespan of the tyres
Regards

Alfonzo 31-07-2009 09:44 AM

It all depends on how your club organises its races. A 2wd is generally at a disadvantage to a 4wd, but that doesn't matter as 2wd usually race against other 2wd. 2wd's are cheaper, tougher and easier to live with. In many ways they demand more skill to get the most out of. A good driver with a 2wd can still easily beat lesser guys running 4wd.


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