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Losi 1/10th Roller

Glad you could make it to ECC Jake, and thanks for bringing the Losi with you.

Couple pics..

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Just remember, he has put 40+ batteries through this beast. How many drops, falls, rolls, binds, and sabatoge attempts by berg runners have there been? And this is the first major breakage I have heard about on a "test" rig. I am flat out amazed that it took this long for something to break.:shock:"thumbsup""thumbsup"

Good point. Need to get my hands on one.
 
Thank you kind sir.

Front: I run about 7-8oz each for a total weight of 14.50oz each tire. (with pink kreepy foams)

Rear: 3oz in each rear for a total of about 8-9oz total weight. (with stock Rock Claw gray foam)
 
Thank you kind sir.

Front: I run about 7-8oz each for a total weight of 14.50oz each tire. (with pink kreepy foams)

Rear: 3oz in each rear for a total of about 8-9oz total weight. (with stock Rock Claw gray foam)

Cool, That's not as heavy as I thought it would be. I'm going to experiment with a heavier setup, but so far I love how nimble my rig is. It just seems to float right through stuff.
 
It is lighter then my "other brand" rig that I used to run. The Losi does feel more nimble now that you said that. I like how stable it is when you just hammer down and launch up stuff, best rig I've felt for sure.
 
You guys running the recomended dig servo or did ya go a bit bigger?
And how does the dig work? Smooth or does it have probs sticking?

Startin to order parts for when I finally get one in my hands.......
 
are you sure I got a email from rich and this was is take on it . I dont think this is to risky or he wouldnt have told me. "Team Losi Racing represents our "competition" type kits. These include the 8 2.0, 8T 2.0, XXXT-CR, XXX-CR, JRX2 Type R and the Comp Crawler." ( Rich T - losi rep ) so if it were a losi branded it would be a complete RTR. This is suposed to be a ATR , so it jions the ranks of their comp kits. TEAM LOSI.. hope thats the way I understand it.
 
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are you sure I got a email from rich and this was is take on it . I dont think this is to risky or he wouldnt have told me. "Team Losi Racing represents our "competition" type kits. These include the 8 2.0, 8T 2.0, XXXT-CR, XXX-CR, JRX2 Type R and the Comp Crawler." ( Rich T - losi rep ) so if it were a losi branded it would be a complete RTR. This is suposed to be a ATR , so it jions the ranks of their comp kits. TEAM LOSI.. hope thats the way I understand it.

What does the labeling really matter? The rig is killer almost straight out of the box, is incredibly resilient (Jake beats on it almost every day for a while and still hasnt broken much), and is made by Losi. Since Gil hasn't been involved for quite a good number of years as I understand it, aren't most (if not all) Losi products technically coming from the parent company Horizon Hobbies? Is there really a difference between products labeled Losi or Team Losi?
I'm really not trying to sound like a smartass, I'm curious. I would ask Jake, but he's not here and I'll forget by the next time I see him (in like 20 minutes), haha.
 
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