My friends got a nitro powered RC car. Its pretty cool and sound sweet, when it works. It never works!! Everytime we wanna play with it will never start. I think now he took it to a hobby shop and got it worked over and it is supposed to work good now. He's raced it a couple times I think at a little track near here. I would have never even though of RC car racing but I guess it exists! Anyways I think there pretty cool little cars but I think Ill stick to my bike
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man, all this talking about RC cars make me want to get back into it again. It'd be great to pick it up again for the winter season while riding days aren't too plentiful. But it's expensive to get into it again.
The good part is that the newer vehicles really don't require 'tricking out'. Just like the new bikes, it's optional and fun to do, but not necessary. They are 'dang good' as they come out of the box. (as long as you stay away from Radio shack....) :eek:
there cheap but after about a year you end up spending a lot on them. New top ends,gas,every other part on the car.......I have mine just siting here. Was drving it, threw the connecting rod. messed up the whole engine. So now I have to get a whole new engine, and what realy sucks is I just put a brand new piston and sleeve in it.So, any one want to buy my gas powerd rc car?:silly:
My friend and I mess around with rc cars somtimes. I have an RC10T and he has a Stampede. We made a little supercross style track in his woods and have a 15 ft triple an 2 rythm sections. The suspension is awsome. We also take them to the local BMX track and show the BMXer's how to jump. They'll even beet a BMXer easily. As long as they stay right side up.
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