The SR5 truggy was out on the rocks for it's first maiden trial today. Although it wasn't raining, everything was wet and the rocks were very slippery. These conditions were probably the worst case scenario but the SR5 still did exceptionally well....which means it will only get better when the environmental conditions improve.
The first scratches on the black VP Currie axles and the Freqeskinz wrap didn't hurt as bad as I thought they would!!! "thumbsup"
The Holmes Hobbies Puller Pro 2200kV (standard size) was perfect, tons of power on 3S when needed and the bottom end resolution for slow crawling was top notch, This motor is perfect for 1.9 rigs IMHO. I just have to reduce my MMP drag brake a touch to suit my personnel liking.
I was slightly concerned that the rear departure angle with the longer K10 truggy cage would impede performance and today proved that this was not an issue. The front approach angle with the WertyMade bumper is also very good; I can't stand having bumpers that kill performance, having to go back and forth trying to get a tire to touch the obstacle first! Even drives me crazy watching other guys go thru this routine!!! lol
Weight distribution was also very good...I guess I'm getting pretty good at setting these trucks up on the bench before they even touch the rocks! I tested the SR5 with some bouncing situations on some very steep rock faces and the front end did not want to back flip over.
The one area that needs improvement is the front shocks, the stock front shocks work extremely well on my v.1 10.2, but not as good on this build. There's way too much travel (yes folks....that's means too much FLEX!!!
) I do like the Yeti front shocks on the rear, so I may get another pair for the fronts to trial.
All in all, I'm highly impressed with it's maiden run.
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