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Old 01-15-2010, 02:03 PM   #1
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I'm new to all of this so be gentle please. Jpcustoms website has a havoc bully2 artr and hellstrom bully2 artr for the same price. Is it cheaper to go that route than to buy a lcc and add a moa to it. Also, with moa do you still need a separate dig unit or does the two motors work independently acting as dig. The more I read the more confused and intimidated I get. I have searched a lot but still don't know which way to go. The berg seems to come in pieces (artr)and I don't know if I can put that one together.

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Old 01-15-2010, 09:13 PM   #2
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I don't know what ya are comparing (havoc is a chassis, Berg is either moa axles or moa artr kit). I guessing ya are looking at a bully/havoc artr and berg kit. The bully is more a basher moa and the berg can be made into a real comp rig imho. Either is way better than a losi moa. Moa dig is electronic controling each motor, either with a dig switch or dual esc controlled with a mixing radio. It really isn't that hard to set up and works better than mechanical digs and shafts plus allows rear dig. I tell everyone to start off with moa instead of spending a bunch trying to make a shafty work before giving up and getting a moa.
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Old 01-15-2010, 11:21 PM   #3
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Those were the two I was referring to. Thanks for the info.
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