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Post by R.J. on Nov 6, 2012 18:08:06 GMT -5
just felt like taking a pole for fun. No one ever takes poles :-) lol
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Post by chris01 on Nov 6, 2012 19:25:33 GMT -5
Good idea Rj.. I have only driven a associated, losi, and mugen and mugen is my favorite
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Post by Billy D on Nov 6, 2012 23:46:46 GMT -5
Sticking with my Losi
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Post by alvinsmith75 on Nov 7, 2012 14:15:16 GMT -5
Even when I was running Kyosho I would always recommend Mugen for several reasons 1. Parts availability at the track. 75% of the racers here run Mugen, therefore we have parts 2. Price. Very competitive price 3. Ease of driving and setup by all skill levels from sportsman to expert. 4. Durability
Is it "better" than the rest? I would say that is a matter of opinion.
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Post by tgeary84 on Nov 7, 2012 16:33:45 GMT -5
waiting to drive my mugen before i vote
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Post by Ty on Nov 7, 2012 17:50:03 GMT -5
Kyosho!! Ive never seen a MP9 running with any other brand suspension parts. But I've seen all other brands running with K parts. And they all break arms...so dont go there
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Post by ccsuper2004@yahoo.com on Nov 7, 2012 18:01:11 GMT -5
+1 Jamie, if people know me, they know that I raced a lot of different chassis. I been raced the kyosho for over s year now and for me it's been the best I driven.
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Post by Captain Hoo Hah on Nov 7, 2012 19:15:17 GMT -5
Kyosho. It drives itself.
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Post by jeasley on Nov 9, 2012 10:03:17 GMT -5
Although I haven't driven a lot of different brands, I love the way the Kyosho drives. Having said that, when it gets time to buy a new buggy, I don't think I'll be able to shell out the dough for a new Kyosho. I'll probably take Alvin's advise and buy a Mugen.
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