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Rowdys there's no "I" in team Bully 2

Yeah I dont plan on running that setup anyways, not enough weight, I just took the mock up pic for giggles.

I plan on adding weight to atleast the bottom half.
 
I've been watching this thread to see what you come up with. That mount looks great! A new servo mount with the RR cut in it would look really cool also.
 
Sweet build Chris"thumbsup"
You may have convinced me to give these a try. I need one of those cool battery mounts please.

Very nice part ! Long live RR...

"thumbsup" put me in line for one to

i would like 2 of those

nice

x2 he's got me convinced. I really like the Bully2's "thumbsup"

That is looking awesome Rowdy! Gooood job! "thumbsup"

Nice looking electronics tray!!!! if i didn't have a cf one already, i would buy yours ;)

I've been watching this thread to see what you come up with. That mount looks great! A new servo mount with the RR cut in it would look really cool also.

Thanks everyone, I appreciate it. Going to work on getting this rig done this week, gotta bang out some knuckle weight add ons and get her wired up.
 
there is a formula to compute how much weight is optimal
takes into consideration temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed, elevation,
latitude, type of rock, the height of cog, width of crawler, weight of crawler adjusted for distribution of mass,
tires, width of wheels, gravity, phase of the moon, solar flare activity, and of course driver skill






or you try different amounts till it feels right
 
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