This is a small little guide that touches on some things people tend to get wrong when it comes to RC racing.
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This is a small little guide that touches on some things people tend to get wrong when it comes to RC racing.
My patreon if you’d like to support me and my channel: https://www.patreon.com/RoachRC
Great video. Well done
Excellent video!
Tekno is pretty big for 1/10. Serpent isn’t to common. Would say agama and pr is more common. Pretty great video for someone who needs some information. I would say tirnity is more common then reedy for motors. Almost everyone says xfactor atm for stock racing.
Would also say sct isn’t to big in lot of places. And buggy is much easier to drive(lcg from no big body, jumps better, lot bigger class so can if not racing sportsmen there a chance be a few mains and be with people more your level, also more run buggy so better chance of being able get some help on a good setup, setup can make a car very fast or slow easy to drive or just a massive struggle)
Very well done. I like to see car go vroooom.
Nice video my friend!!!, big like ???, new sub
I disagree for me only. I started with 4wd. Subscribed.
Keep up the great work! This is a very well edited video and I’m sure they will just keep getting better. Proud of you bud
Nice vid! So I am solidly in the middle of the newbie getting a start in racing experience. I agree that the SCT’s are probably a bit easier at first to drive over the buggies. However with it not being as competitive it also lost popularity it seems. While a lot of guys show up at our local tracks open run time on the weekends they never show up on race night and the races are only buggies. Our track is trying to bring back SCT and ST. My start… yup… 2 wd buggy. A local racer befriended me and really took me under his wing. He actually GAVE me an older b5m roller and then help me gear it up. Now he’s pissed because it handles better than his new buggy! LOL Learning skills on a 2wd buggy I think will be more beneficial to a new drivers development too. As it is harder to drive it forces you to take it easy and learn. Also went with 17.5 turn motor so its not a rocket ship. And EVERY track has stock 2wd buggy classes running on race night. I figure once I’ve gotten a handle on the 2wd I’ll be better able to handle the 4wd buggy which seems to most often run as a mod class with more power.
Just thought I’d share my experience and just my opinion which is all it is. I really like your video. Keep em coming! and thanks for taking the time to help us newbies out!
Oh and ps… you mentioned ST info vid from “Chris Harris”. I saw that type of video by a “Ryan Harris”? Ryans channel is great too. But it totally sounds like his video you mentioned.