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I have my old comp rig that would be considered a Sportsmen rig, named Mugsy the comp buggy Homemade Cromoly Tube chassis TLT axles with RCP CVD's and gears Stealth tranny HPI 4" shocks tires and wheels change depending on use. http://www.nor-calrcrc.com/albums/album40/abw.sized.jpg http://www.nor-calrcrc.com/albums/album40/abv.sized.jpg Currently its setup for a King of the Hammers style race called, King of the Bean. http://www.nor-calrcrc.com/albums/album40/acz.sized.jpg |
Nice work! Looks awesome. |
Sweet thread Bust out those SPORTY"S |
One of the very few trucks of mine that remains built. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/membe...2215-26922.jpg http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/membe...2215-26921.jpg http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial...sss-axial.html 4 pounds 9.0 ounces RTR Tekin FXR Spektrum micro RX Holmes 10 turn CDW 6 mm transmission outputs HPI RS4 high speed (36/14) optional gears in front HPI E Savage HD gears in back HPI Wheely King 6 mm axle inputs Traxxas Maxx shafts MIP CVDs Axial aluminum stuffs Panthers Eritex wheels |
Hey, Gotta question regarding the sportsman class. is their a guideline that says what can and can not be used in the sportsman class? I know that digs are not allowed and they have to be shaft driven. What else? -Gary |
My Bug http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/100_3411.jpg http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/100_3417.jpg FXR Futaba Receiver Integy 35 turn JR 9100 servo Traxxas Shafts Stock ratio gears in the front Under drive in the rear GC-2 Chassis (rockin the old School:twisted:) DH up front with 585 hubs and SLW v1s in the rear with 350 hubs. |
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I know for Tube chassis there are minimum chassis dimensions as well. |
Here is my "OG" Frogger build. Older picture now is running Lipo's. http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/d...s/DSC02352.jpg |
these are the rules that we use at cANZ this year 2011 - Crawl ANZ Competition Class Regulations 1. General Class Regulations:: 1.1 Vehicles are limited to 4-wheeled vehicles only for 2.2 classes. A maximum of eight (8) driven wheels is allowed for Scale and Super classes. These wheels can be the only source of propulsion for the vehicle. 1.2 All vehicles must be electric powered only. 1.3 Bodied vehicles: 1.3.1 Any support chassis allowed (Except Scale Class). 1.3.2 Super & 2.2 Class bodies must be 76mm minimum height on sides. 1.3.3 No less than 317mm total length and full original width, and no less than 127mm across the centre (Except Scale Class) 1.3.4 All bodies should resemble its original form (Jeep bodies look like a Jeep) 1.4 Bodiless vehicles: 1.4.1 Must be a self-supporting, structurally complete, rigid frame. 1.4.2 2.2 Class Overall bodiless dimensions must be 203mm long, 76mm wide and 95mm tall. 1.4.3 Super Class Overall bodiless dimensions must be 305mm long, 76mm wide and 95mm tall. 1.4.4 The roof must be raised a minimum of 25mm from the main chassis to resemble a cockpit. 1.4.5 The frame sides must be an overall minimum of 25mm tall. 1.4.6 Bodiless vehicles should resemble a 1:1 vehicle. 1.4.7 Bodiless vehicles must have solid bonnet panel, solid roof panel and a minimum of 2 solid side-panels. 1.5 If at any point during a run your vehicle falls out of the vehicle specs for its class, for any reason, you will be required to take a touch penalty and correct the problem. 2. 2.2 Sportsman Class: 2.1 Vehicle wheelbase is limited to a maximum of 317mm. 2.2 Vehicle is limited to 2.2 inch wheels/rims or smaller at the bead surface. Tires may be modified from other sized tires using only a pliable rubber but must not exceed a total uncompressed outer diameter of 152mm. 2.3 Steering linkages are to be in front of the forward axle only. This includes the servo horn, steering links and steering knuckles. BTA (Behind the axle) and OTA (over the axle) steering configurations are not allowed. 2.4 Any combination of Radio and onboard electronics may be used; however, the only control the Driver is to have over the vehicle is for throttle and steering. You cannot control any other functions, either mechanically or electronically. 2.5 Vehicles must be shaft driven only and powered by a single motor, no MOA (motor on axle) axles are allowed. |
this is my sportsman http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/z...164108-1-1.jpg http://i818.photobucket.com/albums/z...9-30164001.jpg my specs are on my signature |
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1 Attachment(s) Here is my baby, the LCC makes a formidable opponent in the sportsmen world. "thumbsup" Attachment 174612 I havent had a chance to clean and go over her since the summer series but you get the drift. Specs: Novak Goat 18.5 Hitec servo 5955 Dlux Knuckle weights Custom bent lower links Ti Uppers Stock chassis Losi Crawler shocks HD Gears Thats pretty much it nothing overly fancy but a great working truck. |
Gotta be more, let's see em. |
http://a2.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/i...41eb37b0/l.jpg Dubbed The Mean Bean for obvious reason Fastback chassis FXR 35t pro motor BEC Stock axles DH fronts stock rears with Sedonas and custom foams thats bout it threads here http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial...mean-bean.html |
Here are a few of mine: http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...1/P1050582.jpg http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...1/P1050579.jpg Just a basic GC3A with built axles and trans, 16T Brood motor, mamba micro pro and 3s lipo. Our sportsman trucks run the same courses as the 2.2 pro trucks......I took 1st place in 2.2 pro this past weekend and I did better on these courses with my sporty truck than I did with my berg! "thumbsup" |
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