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Harley's XR10 #AX50062

What do you call that little jig you danced at the end of that last video :mrgreen:

Nice looking rig Harley. I didn't get to see you run any courses but I did get to see the XR. "thumbsup" Very clean.
 
What do you call that little jig you danced at the end of that last video :mrgreen:

Nice looking rig Harley. I didn't get to see you run any courses but I did get to see the XR. "thumbsup" Very clean.

That's the "CantBelieveIWasThatCloseTryingNotToSwear" dance. Freaking course....

I got to see you attempt the Cow RC course (boundry line of death), but we all know how that looked. :lol:
 
Cool looking place to crawl, the rig looked like it performed well in the video,
how does the servo compared to the others? Looked strong and fast.
 
Cool looking place to crawl, the rig looked like it performed well in the video,
how does the servo compared to the others? Looked strong and fast.

The servo is awesome, never been this impressed. Cant wait to run it this weekend. We are comping at a super high traction local spot.

Switched up to the Boss Claws for the location. I also installed 3.65" tuning discs in all four corners. They are located in the center and I am running slotted Sedona foams.
 
The servo is awesome, never been this impressed. Cant wait to run it this weekend. We are comping at a super high traction local spot.

Switched up to the Boss Claws for the location. I also installed 3.65" tuning discs in all four corners. They are located in the center and I am running slotted Sedona foams.

Harley are the tuning discs typically installed in the center?
 
Harley are the tuning discs typically installed in the center?

Just to be clear, I am referring to 1/8" thick, 3.65" diameter polycarbonate discs I made. I have ran them in the center and on the outsides depending on the wheel. The SSZ's made it easy to put them in the middle and that is where I prefer them.

I am feeling pretty happy with the tire/foam/ring combination so far. The Sedona foams are soft but the ring is keeping tire roll way down.

This will be the first time I've ever ran a ring in the rear however. I have always only ran them up front.
 
Going to take one more stab at rewiring the truck tonight to clean it all up. The focus will be on the FXR's and getting them laid down flat and minimizing all the wiring. Right now my power wires are way to long.

I will also be making the switch to micro deans tonight.
 
Just to be clear, I am referring to 1/8" thick, 3.65" diameter polycarbonate discs I made. I have ran them in the center and on the outsides depending on the wheel. The SSZ's made it easy to put them in the middle and that is where I prefer them.

I am feeling pretty happy with the tire/foam/ring combination so far. The Sedona foams are soft but the ring is keeping tire roll way down.

This will be the first time I've ever ran a ring in the rear however. I have always only ran them up front.

Hmmmmm, i wonder if that would have helped on the bonus gate on the Brood course at ECC? :shock:
 
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