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The Crawler Innovations; Y Town Double Agent XR10

Comp Crawlers are a special breed. They are built and designed to challenge the status quo, fight gravity, and put a smile on the face of the driver and spectator alike. Scale Rock Crawlers cannot perform in the same way as comp crawlers, and because of that, competition rc rock crawlers will never die.

The Meteor Crater rest stop is located in Arizona along Interstate 40. Crawler Innovations stopped on the return trip to Texas from King of the Hammers 2016 to rest and play on the rocks.

The build threads for the Competition RC Rock crawlers driven in this video are linked below:

Kyosho Twin Force Shafty;
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/kyosho-crawlers/441363-sportsman-twin-force.html

Axial XR-10 Y Town Crawlers Secret Agent;
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-xr10/335709-crawler-innovations-xr-10-build.html

Axial XR-10 Y Town Crawlers Double Agent;
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-xr10/501727-crawler-innovations;-y-town-double-agent-xr10.html

web store:
RC Crawler Foams, Rock Crawler Foams, Tires and More by Crawler Innovations

#1 source for RCCrawler info;
www.rccrawler.com/forum

Thank you for watching, liking, subscribing and sharing this or any of the videos on the Crawler Innovations channel.

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Wow, it's been a long time since I've added to this build thread. This rig is still together and holds its position as shelf king well. This rig has not had the opportunity to be in a competition since it was built:oops:. The competition 4x4's / Shaftys have been more interesting as that platform advances allowing those crawlers to be as capable, if not more so, than the MOA.:shock:
 
This video features the Crawler Innovations Double Agent XR10 that uses Axial XR10 custom built MOA axles fitted with Vanquish Products upgrades. The chassis is a carbon fiber Y Town Crawlers Double Agent. All suspension and steering links are titanium. The tires are cut n shut, Hot Bodies, white compound, Sedona tires that have been narrowed, tread pattern clocked, sidewalls have been shaved, and the remaining lugs grooved. The rims are 1" width, 6 Bolt Wheels from Crawler Innovations, that use Vanquish Products SLW aluminum hubs for strength and adjustable track width, P/N; CWR-5003. The tire foams are Crawler Innovations Double Deuce 5.25", Comp Cut Inner with Soft Outer front; P/N; CWR-1044 and Comp Cut Inner with Medium Outer Rear; P/N; CWR-1045.

Full Build Thread of comp crawler;
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-xr10/501727-crawler-innovations;-y-town-double-agent-xr10.html

Crawler Innovations Web Store;
RC Crawler Foams, Rock Crawler Foams, Tires and More by Crawler Innovations

The source RCCrawler;
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/

Video Credits;
Double Agent XR10 driven by Gavin Ayala
edited by Gavin Ayala
filmed by Gavin Ayala

Gavin's channel;
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7oNfuw6pw84G931mmCGgaA



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#crawlerinnovations #activatedoutlaw #doubledeucefoams
 
you have to admit, they are still pretty damn fun!!
mine sits on the shelf too, but every now and then i break her out.
 
Gavin and I (Edmundo Ayala) will be driving and filming RC cars on April 6, 2019 at the White Oak City Park in White Oak, Texas.
Start Time 9:30AM


Park Address:
500 E. Magnolia St.
White Oak, TX 75693



Park Web Site:
https://www.cityofwhiteoak.com/departments/parks-and-recreation/white-oak-city-park/


The courses will be set based on the rc vehicles in attendance. So whatever the majority of the group has to drive, that is what we will run. No one will be turned away, and every RC will have a chance on course.

Based on our last two Get Togethers, fun was had by everyone, and more people are showing up. The March Get Together had three Competition course and three Activated courses.


Consider this your formal invite to stop by, drive your RC car and meet other hobbyists. This is not a competition or full blown event. This a get together with focus on driving and visiting. I hope to see you there and possibly get your RC car on camera.


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Score Sheet that will be used:
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Here is a full length (2.5hrs) video that Gavin made of the March Get Together. It is complete with a introduction and overview, along with every run from the day.
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#crawlerinnovations #ayalametalworks #activatedoutlaw #doubledeucefoams #deuceswildwfoams #lilnovafoams #compcrawler #scalecrawler #rccrawler
 
Whats up with the “4 pounds minimum” rule for moa? Didn’t realize there where weight restrictions.


The four pound weight minimum is just that, the least your RC and any other competitor's RC must weigh for Activated Outlaw.

Why?

Because the lightest weight comp crawler can generally relate to whom has the most money to afford the light weight, strong parts. This was completely ignored by the USRCCA when it was functioning. The talented drivers with expendable income and sponsors created such a performance gap that the average person walked away and the modern day scale / model crawler gained momentum.

By creating a weight minimum, those with talent to build can put the extra weight where they want it, those new to the hobby now have a fair, fun, and repeatable guide to build/compete by, and in general weight minimums are found in every form of 1:1 motorsport.

Thank you for your question.
- Edmundo Ayala
 
Gavin and I (Edmundo Ayala) will be driving and filming RC cars on August 3, 2019 at the Goodman-LeGrand House & Museum in Tyler, Texas.

Start Time 9:30AM

Goodman-LeGrand House & Museum
624 North Broadway Avenue
Tyler, Texas 75702
(903) 531-1286
gmuseum@tylertexas.com


Goodman-LeGrand House & Museum Web Site:
http://www.parksandrec.cityoftyler.org/ParkDirectory/GoodmanLeGrand.aspx


The courses will be set based on the rc vehicles in attendance. So whatever the majority of the group has to drive, that is what we will run. No one will be turned away, and every RC will have a chance on course.

The Goodman-LeGrand location has great terrain for scale RC's as well as comp crawlers. This is our 3rd get together at this location for 2019. We are hopeful to run three Competition course and three Activated courses.


Consider this your formal invite to stop by, drive your RC car and meet other hobbyists. This is not a competition or full blown event. This a get together with focus on driving and visiting. I hope to see you there and possibly get your RC car on camera.


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Score Sheet that will be used:
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Here is a 45 minute video that Gavin created of the July Get Together which was held at this location. "Activated Class" or scale trucks were run on that day since that is what the majority or the group brought.
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#crawlerinnovations #ayalametalworks #activatedoutlaw #doubledeucefoams #deuceswildwfoams #lilnovafoams #compcrawler #scalecrawler #rccrawler
 
Are you interested in having your RC building and rc driving skills tested? Crawler Innovations and Ayala Metal Works are all about building and driving hobby grade RCs to the limit. "Activated Outlaw" competition crawlers was created for this reason with the focus of creating a sanctioning body that is fair, fun, and repeatable. CI and AMW have been hosting a Get Together on the first Saturday of every month at a local park since 2019.

Gavin and I (Edmundo Ayala) will be driving and filming RC cars on January 4, 2020 at Love's Lookout, located in Jacksonville, Texas.
Start Time 10:30AM

Love's Lookout
43822 US-69
Jacksonville, TX 75766
(903) 586-4868


Love's Lookout Web Site:
http://www.jacksonvilletexas.com/


The courses will be set based on the rc vehicles in attendance. So whatever the majority of the group has to drive, that is what we will run. No one will be turned away, and every RC will have a chance on course.

Consider this your formal invite to stop by, drive your RC car and meet other hobbyists. This is not a competition or full blown event. This a get together with focus on driving and visiting. I hope to see you there and possibly get your RC car on camera.



Activated Outlaw Comp Crawlers is free to participate, open to all ages, and this months overall low score driver will receive a Free Cell Block RC Crawler Stand.


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Score Sheet that will be used:
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YouTube video link of the December Get Together, Course 2; (Competition Limited Class) at the Goodman-Legrand Park;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iWUgz63ndA


#crawlerinnovations
#ayalametalworks
#activatedoutlaw
#rccrawler
 
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Here are three videos of this crawler being shared between three drivers:shock:


Competition Limited Course 1;
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Competition Limited Course 2;
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Competition Limited Course 3;
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Thank you for watching. "thumbsup"
 
Wow, one calender year since a post in this build thread. This crawler is very much in competition condition. I was first to attempt the course when we switched to MOA's in the video.

A vlog style video of the afternoon of 12/20/2020 at Crawler Innovations. Orchel came over to join Gavin and I (Edmundo), as well as Ezra on our backyard U4 test track, followed by a course of comp crawling 2.2 Limited rigs.

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Good times. Backyard crawling is the best... Learn all the lines, then look like a hero when your friends can't make it and you 1-shot it (that's my method anyway :lmao: ) Sign me up for a set of orange 6 bolts too!
 
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