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Old 24-03-2009
ben44 ben44 is offline
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Dear,

I'm new on oople and on X6².

I would like to know with base of set up you will use for this





The are some jump but no so hard.

I will find a video if it's better?

I use losi trumper, and in the national comptétion in france we must use the Bowtie.

So what to you think i have to in a start set up?

Thanks a lot

Ben
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Old 24-03-2009
usafaircrew usafaircrew is offline
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I tried the Brian Kinwald low bite setup from 2wdrc.com. I thought it worked well on my medium bite track. It also worked well when the traction grew. There is a thread on here about an alternative X-6 setup. Most of those guys are running this setup.
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Old 24-03-2009
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Thanks a lot. But dou you use the associated or losi shocks.

Because in here set he use the associated and i have the losi.

Thanks
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Old 25-03-2009
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I use associated! I do plan on trying the Losi shocks as I have many pairs from past Losi kits.
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Old 25-03-2009
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You could just put the ae pistons in the losi shocks.
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Old 25-03-2009
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I do a test with Ae piston, but for the spring i coud't use the ae.

Do you know the interne radio of the X6²
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