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Old 06-03-2008, 09:26 PM   #21
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looks good.

San Diego RCRC summer series comp #1

your coming right?
Thanks, and yes I'll be there. Talked to some of the guys this weekend at Elfin Forest about it. Looking forward to it. Played hooky from work today and went out to Elfin with a buddy and ran the truck. That's a great area, even found some new lines that went through the water. Thanks again, talk to you later. SLOB
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Old 06-03-2008, 09:30 PM   #22
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That is a good looking rig man... gotta love velcro

The camo look cool

I would have recommended using the metal BBs, not plastic... just for more weight. but then again I like using lead fish weights better then either of those

I was trying to talk my brother into buying a Edge... because I dont have time to build him a tuber and he wants one
Thanks for looking. I'm really impressed with the Edge chassis. It's been a fun build and camo makes everything look better. Never used metal BB's. Still experimenting and learning. Thanks again for looking, SLOB
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Old 06-04-2008, 02:45 PM   #23
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Nice dude i lvoe the look of the edge chassis
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Old 06-04-2008, 11:18 PM   #24
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does your edge lean with the torque of the motor? meduim springs and 30 wt.
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Old 06-06-2008, 05:58 PM   #25
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does your edge lean with the torque of the motor? meduim springs and 30 wt.
You might not believe it, but I have never had a problem with torque twist. I know, I know! Even when I had my rig set up in stock, Stage 2, and with the Edge chassis I don't have a problem with it. Another guy has one at work that is stock and will lift one of the front wheels off the ground when you get on the throttle. I did have my motor in backwards since I built the thing until I put it into the Edge. I seriously doubt that had anything to do with it though.

Only thing with the oil is after it gets hot it gets real thin and leaks a little bit. Other then that, I think it's a great product (looking to get another one soon). Thanks, SLOB
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Old 06-17-2008, 05:52 AM   #26
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does your edge lean with the torque of the motor? meduim springs and 30 wt.
If u run springs on ur edge it will twist, u should be runing it with the droop suspension. it works great like that. ajust belly clearense to about 2.25 inches.
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