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Papabash's Mini Moonbuggy

papabash

I wanna be Dave
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Since 1.9 has become my favorite class, I decided it was time to do a thread on my comp rig. Here are some specs:

Chassis: T1E Mini Moonbuggy
Wheels: Motoworx UFO's (custom heavy fronts)
Motor/ESC: Novak 18.5 Mongoose System
Servo: Hitec 5645mg
Tires: Rovers with Nova single stage soft foams
Shocks: DTX Vendetta

Transmission has all metal gears including spur
Traxxas overdrive mod
Metal lockers throughout
Losi CVD's
Clocked C-hubs for caster
Home-made Delrin "shark fin" for easier flipping over when upside-down

On to the pics:
It's definitely time for some new body panels when I get a chance!
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Decent Steering after clocking mod:
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Backside of "normal" UFO wheel:
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Backside of "heavy" UFO wheel:
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Weight of normal wheel:
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Weight of heavy wheel:
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The UFO wheels have been discontinued for quite a while now, but Jake still had the files and fixed me up. Thanks Jake! "thumbsup" I absolutely love the looks of these wheels and they were without doubt the easiest wheels I've ever mounted tires to. The extra weight in the fronts meant that I only had to add 1 ounce of very thin lead to get them to the weight I want which means the foam still has virtually all of it's original compression left.
 
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Nice looking rig.
Did this start as a MRC Pro, or a regular MRC?
The shocks, are they 4 fronts, 4 rears, or a mixed set? I don't know enough about them to know.:roll:
 
Nice looking rig.
Did this start as a MRC Pro, or a regular MRC?
The shocks, are they 4 fronts, 4 rears, or a mixed set? I don't know enough about them to know.:roll:

Thanks!
This one started out as a regular MRC, way before the price dropped on the Pro. The shocks are rears on all 4 corners.
 
What's the difference in offset between these wheels and your vp's (how much did your width on the front change)
 
Nice looking rib down the center. Were you having roll over issues without it?

Thanks. I wouldn't say I was having issues, but the servo sticks up just enough to keep the front tires from getting enough pressure on them sometimes. This makes it considerably easier since it rolls it over to the side.
In fact, it works so well that I ordered a sheet of Delrin so I can make one for my Bully.
 
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What's the difference in offset between these wheels and your vp's (how much did your width on the front change)

Austin, the Motoworx wheels have 2mm less offset than stock, so it makes the rig 4mm wider overall, or about 5/32". I just checked my UFO's and they have the same 2mm offset as the newer wheels. The VP wheels appear to have the same offset as stock.
 
Thanks Dave,

I like the look of your new rim's they kinda remind me of some old school wheel's

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"thumbsup"
 
Yeah, I never thought of them as looking like wire wheels, but I see it now. I think I fell in love with them just because they are so different; I've only seen a couple of other threads with them on rigs.
 
I hammered out a piece of lead wire so it is about 1/2" wide and 1/32" thick and wrapped it once around each front wheel. It made it just about exactly an ounce heavier, right where I wanted it. It is so thin that it doesn't affect the foam in any way.
 
The lead wire I have really isn't wire, it was actually made for fishing in rivers with fairly strong current. It's about 1/8" in diameter; I bought it in Oregon several years ago. I don't know if they still make it or not but it works great, especially when hammered out.
 
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