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Hi people
Names Rik. I'm new to racing but not to rc, so I'm going to start racing at bury in march on the astro track. Have bought myself a schumacher cougar kf to race with and am going to buy electronics in the coming weeks. My list so far includes:- Hobbywing xerun v3.1 2 x sensored brushless motor 7.5t & 8.5t (not sure which brand just yet) Savox 1258tg servo Mylaps harry pt Futaba 4pl/4pk tx rx And a go So i've already built the kit and i have to say the schumacher manual and kit is by far the best and easiest i've ever followed, had it built in 4ish hours and can't wait to get it on track. The only questions i have are, what are the best tyres for astro, i was looking at mini pins for rear and cut staggers for the fronts. Which would be best for wet racing. Also are there any club specific rules/requirements regards motors, lipo etc Thanks for reading and I look forward to losing to you all sometime Rik |
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Hi rik,
Bury outdoor we use schuy minispike yellow rears and yellow cut staggers front on 2wd, Track is good for drying out but i use BB green on the rear when wet/very damp with the cut staggers up front. Works for me and some others too. No rules regarding motor/lipo set-up but you will need BRCA license after i think 3 meetings.
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Cheers Last edited by cyberdog-styles; 18-12-2013 at 10:10 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Hi, BRCA runs Jan to Dec as you suggested.. p.s. sorry for jacking your thread..
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hobbywing speedo's are quite good... and a 8.5t or 7.5t will be plenty if your just starting out too
you can purchase the BRCA licence through their website, its £17 cant wait for march myself either.....give the 22 2.0 a good run at bury this year ![]() Chris
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Hi mate welcome to the club,
As Cremegg (Chris) suggests by far the easiest way to attain your BRCA licence these days is to do it yourself online, a far quicker process than going through the club but can still be arranged through the club if required. The gear you have listed is of a good spec and will be more than capable of competing. As Chris says both the 8.5 and 7.5 will provide ample power, for me though I would go for the 8.5 version as slightly slower wind motors feel smoother to drive and can still be made just as quick on top end as a 7.5 by adjusting speed controller settings and gear ratios if required. Tyres at Bury is a very simple choice as our AstroTurf is one of the grippiest you will race on. Schumacher yellow minispikes on the rear and Schumacher Yellow low profile cut staggers on the front (There is a strange way of gluing up these front tyres however that involves cutting your front wheels narrower but just check in with somebody here nearer the time for the details) In the Damp/wet use Ballistic Buggy Minispikes in green compound on the rear axle and either the same yellow cut staggers on the front as in the dry or maybe staggers in silver compound if your suffering from understeer. The club does have an indoor winter series running between now and March, dates are in the calendar section, so if you wanna nip up one Sunday myself and others will be happy to help you out. Chris |
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We don't race every week anyway so you'll need to check out our calendar.
Summer is every other week. Actually we might run every week next summer - we couldn't last year because I was race controller and just couldn't do every Sunday but we've got a few people who can run meetings now so it might be more frequent. Winter meetings in Oldham are once a month. There is no official practice. The outdoor track is in a public park and there is nothing to stop you climbing the fence. The track markers won't be set out but fixed obstacles like jumps are there for you to get basic idea. Lots of members go and test their cars this way. You can't practice for the indoor races as we only build the track just before racing.
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