Im still a newb. lol why dont people (@least round these parts) comp w/ stick, BMV, or like torsion chassies? are they not comp legal? it just bugs me"thumbsup" |
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I used to run a BMV comp TLT....it worked quite well, but I couldn't keep from bending the wires so I got rid of the chassis. As long as you have a body over the chassis, it is legal. There is just newer stuff out there these days.... |
so its like discovering DVD's when everybodys got blue ray. yep, thats me lol |
Haha....there's nothing wrong with DVDs! Here's an old pic of my BMV2 just after I finished building it: http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...4/P1000062.jpg |
thats pretty badass man! this hobby has really taken me by storm..... and im really planning out a new comp rig for next year. (taxes bitches):mrgreen: right now im leaning towards berg axels and a stick chassies, or bergs and another SWX or kamakzie chassis, or a MOA losi. But maybe, just maybe my faith and loyalty will be upheld and Axial will come out with something worth my while. i am an advocate of simplicity, and the sticks and BMV really appeal to that aspect of my personality. |
Yeah, the chassis is definitely a simple one. It does take some getting used to....you have to be easy on the throttle or else it will be rather bouncy... |
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