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Most people don't break em, from what I've read, so in the end it might save you quite a bit of money. It could be a worthy investmentWas going to buy the 3drc but after shipping and tax, its no longer cheap, plus i still need a wheelie bar set so now I wait for JRC to stock up.
True, I suppose if I had one installed already, I might have save the wheelie bar from breaking too.Most people don't break em, from what I've read, so in the end it might save you quite a bit of money. It could be a worthy investment
@Exc3l , yes, I moved a couple of months ago
this'll be cuteThe start of a new era in the hobby for me.
I have ordered a lot, and everything has arrived, except for the Notorious itself. Nov. 29th!
I also still need a desk.
We'll see how it will go!
This is a brilliant idea! Just stripped a wheel tonight. Might steal this ideaI almost never break stuff, so I never need to post anything here .
I had a stripped wheel hex, so I put some set screws in to put it back into a hex shape
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Also, my servo horn is loose and keeps popping off, even though it's as tight as can be. I put a piece of poopy bag in there, and now it doesn't even need a set screw.
Because I almost never break anything, I'll start jumping higher.
I am probably going to build a ramp sometime, because my local dirt track isn't big enough for sends over 10'. The ramps are too close, so I would hit those ramps (and BMXing kids) when sending it.
My slightly more permanent solution is also with locktite. Add some on the thread and let it dry (don't screw the nut on just yet)I had a huge amount of school projects, so I took a couple months break from the hobby .
I've had this returning issue with one of my front wheels: the nut kept undoing itself, and I couldn't figure out this issue myself, even after trying everything (tightening harder, "repairing" the wheels) I could think of.
Just used the search function, seems like most people use lock tite as a temporary solution. Anyone found a permanent solution that doesn't cost much money? Or should I just use the temporary solution as a permanent solution?
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