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robj20

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About robj20

  • Birthday 13/06/1985

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    Manchester
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    RC
    Airguns
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    Tenbol MERV

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  1. Thought so, will just stick the Spektrum DXR Pro on ebay then, doesnt seem any interest in that on here.
  2. Its in as new condition everything included.
  3. Been a while since i have been on here, sadly its also been far too long since i did anything with my MERV. So i have decided to sell, but i have no idea how much its worth. It started out as a standard VXL model, but i have added the following Tenbol mount HR Knuckles Steel Hollow Balls Toe Links Centre Diff HR Rockers Ezrun 8.5t 4000kv Ezrun 60A ESC Traxxas GTR shocks Traxxas CV drive shafts Black spings Tan springs shock oil 60 and 80wt proline road rage on titus wheels 32, 36, 40 pinion gears. Also got some batteries lipos for it. It currently has a Spektrum DX3R Pro but i will sell that seperately i think.
  4. I use the ezrun and its been faultless, couldnt see anything the more expensive ones offered to make it worth it.
  5. I ran mine breifly on 4s with the stock esc, was nuts, but i wouldnt trust the esc to last very long.
  6. The trick is not to crash
  7. Only thing i ever broke was a knuckle, and mine gets death.
  8. I would up the gearing more, im running a 40p 50s and its still keeps cool without a fan.
  9. I went on wednesday, i wont be going again, nothing was cheap there, i spent most of my time playing crysis 2. Its just a hall full of shops.
  10. What kv is the motor as the gearing looks a bit low, mine runs on the standard 50t spur and a 40t pinion with a 4000kv motor and it flies.
  11. No fan on mine either, only powering a 1/16th though, 8.5t is the one you want.
  12. I decided to go for the DX3R Pro, and couldnt be happier so great geatures built into it, and so comfy to hold and use.
  13. Yes, you just trim some back, easy enough, the fact solder is added to the wire more than makes up for any lost wire.
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