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chitty bang bangNot sure, the limit is what the tires can handle. Seems the drive units could handle way more.
Perhaps it would make sense to limit it to a tire size or even a brand.
Like the belted MX28hp with or without kevlar straps. Guess that would make it interesting to more people as it's not just about the XLX2 and 1717.
DAMN! THATS A MEAN LOOKING MACHINE!!It’s for sale, but thinking about keeping it to try and hit 100 in sand. 2028/XLX2View attachment 179825
chitty bang bangYes this is an unofficial thing already. 100mph is a good speed to shoot for. But off road is really subjective. Is the salt flats off road? Is a smooth beach off road? Does it have to be grass or dirt? Lots of gray area here
chitty bang bangDAMN! THATS A MEAN LOOKING MACHINE!!
and yes I dig what ur saying. Prob class it due to terrain. Part of folks PB's and such would just be due to best as listed. But on a diff off road surface they lead cause their grass is better. Maybe this doesn't make sense. I was hit in the head recently
Thats some speed! Right on!Got my 6s Kraton to 110km/h with stock electronics, suspension and the original old Minokawa MT tyres. Surprisingly the tyres didn't let go.
I've seen this video before...thats some awesome rigs they have.
Nevermind looks like they posted this month ago. 103, with the 30hp lehner
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Maybe not a good idea to begin with
Just feel like its a bad idea that got overly thought about...or just flew over every ones head.
All true. But you made my case...the point was to see what peoples truck are capable of doing...not to break records.Ok. You probably didn't need to sabotage your own thread though. I thought it was an interesting idea. Some of the biggest open areas near me are grassed and I have thought about doing speed runs on it. No curbs or traffic to worry about. Traction would be an issue though, maybe. Also offroad tyres would be a limiting factor, not suited for high speeds.
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