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New Axial "working on something fast"

The day they took off some of the other trucks and made them discontinued. The XR was still listed as available

The last time I was on their site (about 6 months ago), it had a discontinued banner on the picture in the product list, and discontinued tag next to it's part number.
 
The last time I was on their site (about 6 months ago), it had a discontinued banner on the picture in the product list, and discontinued tag next to it's part number.
HUH....I never seen it...So it was DC'd then not then DC'd again and now Not again....Will they make up their minds please..:ror:
 
The loss of that kit has had a negative impact on comp crawling.

I really believe that the discontinuation of the XR10 is the biggest black eye that comp crawling has experienced. The kit itself sitting on hobby shop shelves around the world is the best advertising/exposure that we have ever had.
 
Wasn't the XR10 the only widely available comp crawler? (Meaning you could go into most hobby shops and see one)
 
Strange, the xr10 has moved from the legacy (discontinued) page to current products. Hope this is not an error

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The OG ax10 is still the basis for most shafty and sportsman class COMP rigs. Scx10's are widely used in all forms of scale COMP crawling. I guess you meant MOA COMP crawling eh because last I checked there were far more forms of COMP rigs out there. :flipoff:

Most know the difference between comp crawlers and scale crawlers even though there are scale comps. :roll:
 
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