Ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 765
Club RR Member Number: 12
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Due to recently having covid and being stuck in the house, I thought it would be an ideal time to build one of these that I've had around for a while. Built up using a non standard carbon fibre chassis and some bling aluminium parts from Hot Racing. A really enjoyable build and a change from the usual cars / trucks, however there is ALOT of stickers.
A clip of testing the radio gear -
And a clip of one in action (not mine) -
Just have to build the others now!
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Last Edit: Apr 2, 2022 13:31:48 GMT by Ritchie
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zeberdee
Club Retro Rides Member
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Club RR Member Number: 2
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Yep , i like that !
Always wanted one of them , especially after watching ghe racing vids . Knee down & wheelie’s , what’s not to like !!
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goldnrust
West Midlands
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That looks cool, and great that the Rider moves too.
I had a Thunder Tiger RC Motorbike back in the early 2000s. Was a serious challenge trying to drive it! I was a confident RC car racer at the time,but this was another level of challenge!
Cool choice of bike too, love an RGV.
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