The difference between Fakebook and RC Crawler..
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Bad advice and real Advice..
Lots of people are just plain ol dumb. I went on a trail run with some locals and a guy brought out his prized twin hammers in all its glory. A few nice parts but ruined by the 200 oz @ 3.93 sec servo, 20mm spacers and his insistence that aftermarket foam is a bad idea that doesn't change anything at all. Dumb.
"the stock foams seem great", I love that comment [emoji106]
you know there a reason why 1:1 tires dont use foam way back it the late 70s early 80s bikes had foam inside the tires it dident last for a reason there got to be something better out there for rc cars too a inner tube maybe kinda like the military uses or those internal beadlock systems that double as a tube maybe adapt that to rc
#gofoamless lol
you know there a reason why 1:1 tires dont use foam way back it the late 70s early 80s bikes had foam inside the tires it dident last for a reason there got to be something better out there for rc cars too a inner tube maybe kinda like the military uses or those internal beadlock systems that double as a tube maybe adapt that to rc
#gofoamless lol
you took the words out of my mouthThere is no reason to fear what you don't understand.
you took the words out of my mouth
seal tires suck agreed but what if there was a kinda inner somthing other than foam that is tunable wont hold water and wont get flat spots and is still vented and still acts like duel stage foamsI understand plenty, have no fear about that. I've ran sealed, all types of foam and vented. When performance is the goal sealed isn't an option whatsoever.
seal tires suck agreed but what if there was a kinda inner somthing other than foam that is tunable wont hold water and wont get flat spots and is still vented and still acts like duel stage foams
If I ran vented (and I have, lots) I would be forced to live with soggy foams that rot and deteriorate or unmount my tires practically after every run. That's how wet it is. I also don't encounter the massive boulders you see in California for instance. Here it's all smaller moss covered rocks and soft loam where vented and unvented perform roughly the same, outside of competition. On crumbly stuff, the hard-edge bite of a tire with atmospheric pressure does not suck at all, and is sometimes what saves you from sliding off the slope. So, we're not all dumb, misinformed, or inexperienced, just geographically different. Cheers...
it dose im on my second year of testingIf such a product comes to market I'll give it a go to the best of my ability. I'm always up for a new challenge.