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Old 28-02-2014
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Question Head and heart conflicted, hoboa h2 or yokomo bmax2 mr?

as i already have a b44 4wd rig, really want a 2wd now, but my head says hoboa h2 pro, while my heart says yokomo bmax2 mr!

anyone got any views on each, good or bad, as i would like to race next year in a novice class, so any personal experience anyone has, please feel free to post, so i can decide, lol!

thanks in advance all!
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I haven't raced my H2 pro yet, but I must say I'm very impressed with the quality of the car, 12mm shocks, ally chassis and a gear diff for £115 is great value I think.
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as i already have a b44 4wd rig, really want a 2wd now, but my head says hoboa h2 pro, while my heart says yokomo bmax2 mr!

anyone got any views on each, good or bad, as i would like to race next year in a novice class, so any personal experience anyone has, please feel free to post, so i can decide, lol!

thanks in advance all!
Gotta be the easiest choice ever(if you take the price out of the equation). Yokomo all the way. Just gotta look at results n the number of them running
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Yeh, and If your anywhere near worksop this weekend you can buy mine!
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s/h bmax in good nick will cost more or less the same as a new h2

while h2 are deffo value for money i would yokomo it (spec as top uk racer Lee Martin now drives for Yokomo and set ups will be more readily available

couple on fleabay too at minute

hope this helps with decision making

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I'll throw another spanner in the works. Stick with ae. Get the new b5m.
Based on the centro c4.2. Which is without doubt the best 2wd I've ever had. Fantastically easy to drive and set up for a novice class too!!
The 5m should be the same.
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I'll throw another spanner in the works. Stick with ae. Get the new b5m.
Based on the centro c4.2. Which is without doubt the best 2wd I've ever had. Fantastically easy to drive and set up for a novice class too!!
The 5m should be the same.
This is what i would do
I have a B44.2 and a Yokomo Bmax 2 Mr

both are great cars and easy to drive
but i really want both cars from same manufacturer

so one of them has to go, just not sure which yet, although i am leaning towards the B5M
had a look at the B5 and its very nice
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