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(MMM) Mini's Miami Moonbuggy

Well for those that did not go to ECC and see the update here you go enjoy made a huge diffrence with the liter weight there was some serious sidehilling and and crazy inclines and insane terain at LRC well info chit chat enjoy the pics, gonna try to get it on a scale to find final weight "thumbsup". Thanks Greg ;-)8)
 

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Oh it did work 200 times better than old set-up.
Forgot to add only in wires and bullet connectors I dropped 3 ounces = 0.1875 pounds.
 
You now you like it......:lmao::lmao:


I do, I do....


Did those 3mm rod ends hold up ok? When I was introduced into the berg it was beef up this and beef up that. You seem to be going in the opposite direction, but I understand why.
 
I do, I do....


Did those 3mm rod ends hold up ok? When I was introduced into the berg it was beef up this and beef up that. You seem to be going in the opposite direction, but I understand why.


They don't hold for shit :evil::x it cost me what would have been my perfect run with a bonus at ECC this weekend. Lucky I was able to jam the ink back in and finish the course."thumbsup"

That's my next change gonna go up to 4mm in the lower's.
 
Y'all will see how well the 3mm holds up in the vids section tonight:shock:. Still an awesome run, though.
 
Been a little while since I have updated but here are some pics of RCBros 4th gear light weight design. So far so good gonna head out tommrow and put it into some testing and see how it goes. Here some pics."thumbsup"
 

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Well has not stopped raining down here gonna see if I get up early and hit the rocks tommrow befor work.
 
Hi,
I like your Rig. It looks really interesting "thumbsup"
How much is the play (rotation) between 4th gear and drive shaft?
I'm search a solution for my superberg.

How much weight is your rig :?:

Greetings from Germany
Sascha
 
Hi,
I like your Rig. It looks really interesting "thumbsup"
How much is the play (rotation) between 4th gear and drive shaft?
I'm search a solution for my superberg.

How much weight is your rig :?:

Greetings from Germany
Sascha


Thanks, well 4th gear is what spins the shaft's but there are 4 other gear's in the housing. Rig weigh's in at 5.5lbs right now.
 
Well just got back from running 2 straight packs and gonna go home and see the wear and tear on them. I did notice a little more wheel speed don't know if it was the fact of the lighter 4th gear but on some climbs gave it a little boost and it climbed right up it no problem. Really like them just gotta see how it holds up on comp.
 
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