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Dinky R/C's "Killer Bee"



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"Killer Bee"

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Running SCX10 Sized shocks, front and rear for a lower stance.
But still not sacrificing articulation, reaching a full tire height at max twist.

Running "Dinky Links", front and rear.
Going with the DLRC4, made for use with the straight rear axle.

Up front we are running the new "S-Type" Dinky Link,
that allows you to mount the servo nice and low.
For a decrease in your axles CG, and an increase in handling and over all performance.

Hardened Internals in the trans, as well as MIP's, spinning the axles.

Mamba Max Pro on 3S, pushing a Tekin Redline 13.5.
Fit with 32p gears, 14/60 combo.
Nice balance between speed and crawlablity.

Chassis weighed in at 1.4 lbs.
Still need to grab the fully equipped weight.
Feels around 5-6lbs, very light.


Testing went well at "Goat Hill" ORV park, in preparation for our upcoming event next weekend!
Very stable and predictable handling.

Wish me luck, and watch us compete LIVE!, Sat. 27th of Oct. "thumbsup"








 
Thanks guys!

This thing handled like a champ on it's first series of test runs.
It almost slithered thru the courses last weekend, it's so stable!

Hoping for a strong finish this coming weekend for Team Dinky,
at KCRC's 1st Annual "Goat Hill" Scale Challenge! "thumbsup"

Make sure and tune in to our Ustream feeds, to watch the event live!
And catch the "Killer Bee" in action!
 
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