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Default savage X and hyper 7???

i have a savage X and a hyper 7 TQ28 Sport and wanting to run them at a local off road bmx track

which of these would be better to take and also i am looking for some pointers for anything i should up grade or change so that they both will handle some of the jumps etc

any pointers would be great
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if you fancy racing the hyper theres a track for nitro off road in the north east www.northenrc.com
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definately the savage for your bmx track
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if you fancy racing the hyper theres a track for nitro off road in the north east www.northenrc.com
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i will do in the future but atm i am just looking to get used to handling it and being able to controle it
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definately the savage for your bmx track

anything you would reconmend upgrading?

i have put a stronger servo on the steering and duel disk brakes
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an alloy guard round the fuel tank can help prevent any damage to the tank but thats all really, it's fine as it is just standard
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i have also but bigger wheels on.

will everything still be ok?
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