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jimmy 28-07-2009 11:26 AM

Anderson M5 Cross RTR
 
This has to be the coolest thing we've seen in a while - this 1/5th scale off road motoX bike by Anderson which is now being distributed exclusively by Schumacher in the UK.

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/misc/...dersonbike.jpg

Schumacher: This is sure to be an excellent product with its go anywhere capabilities unlike most of the current bikes on the market. The bike is built with a solid aluminium chassis with specially designed rear wheel gyro system which enables awesome stability even on the roughest terrains! (See the video's here if you don't believe us!!!)
One of the great features of this bike is its super easy to use design, and with pistol grip radio it's no problem for beginner or expert alike!


The M5 Cross features:

  • 1/5 Scale, Aluminum Chassis Motocross Bike, strong and durable.
  • Long travel front shocks.
  • Metal chain drive system.
  • Specially designed & well balanced adjustable Fly wheel Gyro system.
  • Special compact power system, easy & quick installation and maintenance. Highly efficient 15T motor for long runtimes.
  • 3 piece clutch design delivers quick power response.
  • A special, convenient & easily removed battery box.
  • Front suspension buffer protector.
  • Longer side wing stabilisers, better for beginners and for off-road.
  • Adjustable rear oil filled shock absorber.
  • Full ball bearings.
  • Inner hooked type wheel & tire.
  • Strong yet lightweight polycarbonate rider figure.
  • Multi functional chassis stand.
  • Adjustable rear suspension slider.
  • Many Optional parts.

Pre-orders being taking now - Due Mid August
ANM1201RTR - Anderson M5 Cross; RTR - Blue - £249.99
ANM1202RTR - Anderson M5 Cross; RTR - Red - £249.99
ANM1203RTR - Anderson M5 Cross; RTR-Orange - £249.99
ANM1204RTR - Anderson M5 Cross; RTR - Green - £249.99

Source: Schumacher

Nick Goodall 28-07-2009 11:32 AM

Now That............ is Awesome!!!!

Haha

Love the off road video on the Schumacher site, looks wicked!!!!

If they could take these to some of the British MX Championship rounds, they would sell Hundreds!!!

simoncrabb 28-07-2009 11:50 AM

That's fantastic, the on-road bikes that are available at the moment are so difficult. But one that jumps! Ace!

mambamax 28-07-2009 11:57 AM

off road
 
it makes the arx-540 look well over priced for what looks to be the same bike

Marvin 28-07-2009 12:48 PM

You say that but the ARX540 is bigger, and the material quality is higher.

Do like the looks of it though!

jimmy 28-07-2009 12:52 PM

The ARX looks to have a dwarf riding it :bored:

DCM 28-07-2009 01:06 PM

to be fair, they both look like wobbly jellies, and need weighted wheels to sop them being rather random.... look fun though, similar to the old Radio Shack Ricky Charmichael one.

jimmy 28-07-2009 01:19 PM

defintely look better stood still than going round - but I'd defo bash one around in mi local quarry, looks ace fun.

DCM 28-07-2009 01:29 PM

they do look a hoot, the Schumacher one, look nicer though!!

Nick Goodall 28-07-2009 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 269048)
to be fair, they both look like wobbly jellies, and need weighted wheels to sop them being rather random.... look fun though, similar to the old Radio Shack Ricky Charmichael one.

Did you ever see the guy that converted his one to a Nitro bike? That was pretty cool - i think it's on Youtube if you search for it.

DCM 28-07-2009 02:11 PM

Yeah, I seen it, there are lots showing a rear wheel gyro too.

dodgydiy 28-07-2009 10:27 PM

gyro system??? isnt it just a weighted wheel?

mrspeedy 29-07-2009 11:36 AM

Nope, its a big spinny thing inside the back wheel .... looks like it works well too

Anderson stuff is ace ..... their ST is the best micro by a longoshot :thumbsup:

Garry Driffill 12-01-2010 09:19 PM

You need banning spammer! ^^^^^^^^^


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