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Originally Posted by autonm
Ive had a B44 for over a year now and back then the choice was between that and the CAT SX. At the time I read/heard setup issues etc on the SX so thats why I went for the B44.
One year later and the SX2 is out. Im tempted with the SX2, but I personally dont know anyone with an SX2 so any answers from Oople people would be great.
1. Whats the difference between the SX2 PRO (rrp£319) and the SX2 Race (rrp £269) - is there really £50 worth of difference?
2. Is the SX2 easier to setup, adjust, or less setup problems than the original SX? I know with my B44 after a club night of tinkering, Ive hardly had to adjust anything in a year. Where as I know with the SX some club mates spent weeks before they were even near to happy with it.
3. Whats the biggest difference between the SX2 and the SX? Big bores, different materials on a few parts - how do these make the drive better?
4. Does the SX2 uses the same spare parts as the SX? or are they a total different set?
5. For owners for the SX and SX2 - can you tell the difference between the 2 when driving? Im thinking that if they are the same and I want a feel for one I could try out a SX at the club.
Thanks for any answers. 
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SX1 is better value, given its purple alloy parts, which are mostly optional on the SX2.
Shp around and you can get an SX1 CF kit (the best one) for £199, or even the Phil Booth pre-built version for £210. Although I would recommend building the kit yourself.
Then, if you want the best of both worlds, buy the big bore shocks (£39.99 per pair), the SX2 wishbones (£6.99 per pair) and, if you're really pedantic, the SX2 CF chassis/top deck and LiPo holder, for £59.99 / £18.99 / £7.99 respectively. SX2 is grossly overpriced compared to SX1 in my opinion, given its relatively poverty spec.
Ordering direct form Schumacher website is the way to go:- dealers rarely offer significant discounts on the SX spares (a couple of quid here and there) and ordering form Schumacher is a very quick (next day delivery via UPS or 1st Class post) and painless process. They also have live stock levels on their site.
I would, however, recommend buying the kit form a dealer, as they are able to significantly undercunt Schumacher direct in that regard. And it's also good for your soul, and for the businesses, to support the businesses to at least that degree.