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New Bully user

Pedro Lahoz

Newbie
Joined
Feb 16, 2022
Messages
9
Location
La Romana, Dom. Rep
Happy Holydays
Couldn’t resist the black friday deal on the bully 2 rtr. Even got an extra front axle for a rear steer conversion.
Previous experience was first on an axial capra rear steer and then on danchee ridgerock. Love the danchee!! Cheap and easy to modify , good for learning about crawlers. The capra and danchee were morsels, to get the crawling appetite to flow, this bully is the whole enchilada.
The craftmanship on the axles is just too pretty, hating they have to get scratched, but thats how it is. Love the design, execution and craftmanship of the axles. I am also a hardcore ciclist with equally top notch bike parts, that are breathtaking, and suffer when the inevitable wear and tear occurs.

The bully has made me smile, and that is just priceless. You would think such a capable vehicle would render useless your usual riding spots, but it is the opposite, a myriad of new lines will make themselves available, and they will multiply the fun factor.

I am using a stick controller, new for me. I refuse to use the uninspiring stock controller. Tried to make a double esc set up with a hobbywing 1080, in the process managed to screw the stock outcry esc, so for now running just the 1080. Will order onother 1080 esc to run dual and diminish rear wheel stalling.

So grateful to rc4wd for making so exquisite products available at such accesible prices.
 
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