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Well, Sold my XJ and in the process, I picked up a MOA crawler
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<blockquote data-quote="slednecks1124" data-source="post: 1452139" data-attributes="member: 16653"><p>The RS10 is made by Red Cat Racing, It is more of an entry level rig than anything with limited aftermarket support. Are you looking to get into the comps or just use it for bashing around the yard? If your looking into getting competitive than I would say learn to drive this thing and then upgrade to something a little more advanced.</p><p></p><p>If you browse <a href="http://www.rccrawler.com" target="_blank">www.rccrawler.com</a>, they have a RS10 section where people have build threads with detailed information so that you can get an idea of what aftermarket stuff people are putting on them. If you plan to compete you would need to remove the rear steer & would also benefit from running a dual esc setup w/ mixing for independent control of each motor.</p><p></p><p>The two local comp clubs are WPRCCA & WARCRC, both have great people and fun competitions. There's actually a WPRCCA competition in Long Beach, bring it out and come play:awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slednecks1124, post: 1452139, member: 16653"] The RS10 is made by Red Cat Racing, It is more of an entry level rig than anything with limited aftermarket support. Are you looking to get into the comps or just use it for bashing around the yard? If your looking into getting competitive than I would say learn to drive this thing and then upgrade to something a little more advanced. If you browse [url]www.rccrawler.com[/url], they have a RS10 section where people have build threads with detailed information so that you can get an idea of what aftermarket stuff people are putting on them. If you plan to compete you would need to remove the rear steer & would also benefit from running a dual esc setup w/ mixing for independent control of each motor. The two local comp clubs are WPRCCA & WARCRC, both have great people and fun competitions. There's actually a WPRCCA competition in Long Beach, bring it out and come play:awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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