Last night on YouTube I was searching for any new F-100 vids and I ran into some footage of Rich's personal rig..........Dude can drive "thumbsup"
Thanks lol. The video was my first time using a rigged up gimbal on a pvc pipe and duct tape etc attached to my transmitter. Kinda tough trying to keep the camera pointing the right direction while trying to walk on rocks and drive lol. I"ll be working on more videos as I enjoy making them.
Sweet vid!
I noticed the rear cage seems to have been lowered on his Ascender - I think I can see how, but I'd love a close-up pic or two, and a brief explanation?
So, Rich - whaddya say? Some tips for us?
For sure, Nate pretty much nailed it but the one thing i had to do was remove the cross bar between the shock towers so that I can install the body in the rear. It's a pretty hacky job but i'll share some pics later this week for sure.
When we were working on the K10 cage design, for some reason i just completely missed on making sure it could be raised or lowered if someone desired. At the time there was not a huge push on Class 1 or smaller tires so that wasn't taken into consideration....that's the challenge of this job...trying to predict or drive the future direction of a product while pushing through the design process to meet time lines.
Vaterra have a couple more instagram vids like it on there website, scroll to the bottom to find them.
That location looks cool, streets and houses right near a killer crawler location, where is this place Rich?
This place is only a mile from my home. I mainly ride my Mountain bike up in this area and actually the majority of the rocks i was running on is part of the Down Hill trails. Good news is that other than every other weekend during the winter, getting hit by a mountain biker is not likely as most like to have a paramedic handy if they should go down LOL.
For those that might be local, here is the closest street address to get you to the location.
15024 Longview Dr.
Fontana, CA 92337
You'll notice from the images that you can park in the cul-de-sac and hike up to the right (there is a gate that keeps vehicles out that for some reason was open when google took the picture). On your way up, some other trail users have marked white dots as "gates" to help guide you up the trail.
Rich