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Old 24-04-2011
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Post Caster Truggy - first hand experience

Hey guys,

I have come across the Caster racing F8T and would like to know some information about it regarding its durability, and handling aspects on track & at your bash spot.

For me it's a toss between two caster vehicles, EX1.5R Pro / F8T Pro, both being kit's which you have to build, add your own electronics & motor, then of course radio gear.

My mind was set on the buggy, up until I remembered where abouts I live, and the surrounding area's I would be using to race, and do some minor bashing, Since I already have a truggy I know it can handle the grass,mud,bricks,rocks,hills,puddles,ditches,potho les and what ever else I come across.

So maybe the truggy is the one to go for... unless there is a durability issue compared to the buggy.

I will be running a mamba monster combo in which ever I choose, 2650kv for the buggy / 2200kv for the truggy.

I originally wanted to try out a buggy because its a new platform I have yet to drive and race in, is it much different from truggy?

Thanks!

Chas
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