Cliff Climber in Utah (Nats) Here are just a few of the pics I took of my Cliff Climer that I took out in Moab Utah. This is a hopped up CC that I have been running for some time now. -Blue aluminum upper links -Blue aluminum lower bent links -Metal gears -Futaba S9156 (front) servo -Hobbico CS170 (rear) servo Installing the Hobbico in the rear allowed me to eliminate the standoff in the rear (elimate flex in the rear.) -Futaba aluminum servo horns -DTX Big bore shock kit -Bearings (everywhere except the 3x6's) -12t front pinion -11t rear pinion -DTX graphite battery mount (on front servo) -5 cell battery -Holmes Hobbies 454's (AWESOME!) -Weighted front wheels -DTX Carbon fibre battery strap (even though I am not running a battery in the chassis) -Novak Rooster Crawler http://img28.picoodle.com/data/img28...1m_db0b1b9.jpg http://img28.picoodle.com/data/img28...1m_f6c4266.jpg http://img28.picoodle.com/data/img28...1m_9119b22.jpg |
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last pic ,1st post is pretty cool. get any video ? |
aaaawwwwsooooommmmee pics"thumbsup" |
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ummmm.... proving that the CC is actually pretty good on Utah rock? :lol: |
is that mill canyon? |
Cool pics Jason, is that the one Josh broke? :roll: :ror: |
Nluv HAHA Yep, it is the one. It wasn't his fault though, at least not this time. I had to switch models on my 4PK and just forgot to set the endpoints for the steering. So, it wore through one of the dogbones. Stupid mistake. I can't wait for the cvd's. Hopefully soon. I have to say I was really happy with how well the stock tires worked on the sandy rocks. I used Hammers, Losi Claws and stock tires. The stock tires held their own with stock foams and everything. |
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