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Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 11/22/2003 12:29:10 AM   
rpvpilot


 

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I just set up a new website, still in the works. But check out what I did to a cheapo Tyco R/C dirtbike....Look under the projects section

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 11/22/2003 3:24:04 AM   
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Holy frickin crap!!.That is the best project I have ever seen man.I have the same Jeremy McGrath tyco rc cycle and I am gonna do that.Do you have any instruction's I can see for this?.And do I need to put a new servo in?.And also do I need to cut a place for the motor?.Thank's mna and PLEASE do another project like that.

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 11/28/2003 1:46:57 AM   
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i have 3 of those bikes 1 works 2 need parts and im going to do that can you give us some better instructions?

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 11/29/2003 6:15:59 AM   
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i started on the same project i just need a motor forit. Does anyone have an idea solution, help me out a bit?

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 12/5/2003 1:31:52 AM   
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im doing the same project ... used an auldey cyclone bike (leans into corners just like real bikes) and took the easy way out and used kyosho's rc unit for motorcycles ...

i want to upgrade the motor and dont want to spend big $$$ for the motor ...

im looking into using those small 3v motors used on tamiya mini 4wd's ... they probably cant drive the bike and mights not work with our speed controllers but man, these motors are faaasst ... kyosho miniz's (6v) were able to use this type of motor ... dont know how though

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 12/5/2003 4:40:07 AM   
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Now I wish I'd saved all those tycos I've torn up/ drowned over the years.

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 12/10/2003 8:20:07 PM   
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thats nice I like that..... have you jumped it yet.

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 3/31/2004 8:17:46 PM   
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That bike was so damn fast it was hlarious. You slow down and lean into the corner real deep then pull trigger and try to keep the wheelie as long as you could before it flipped over backwards. I swear, watching it go across the parking lot, I dont think it was actually on the ground, lol, just skimming across the top of the pavement. Sweet.

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 3/31/2004 8:53:33 PM   
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hey pilot, i was wondering if you could e-mail the stuff to me. For some reason my internet won't bring up your site. i am still very interested though.

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/11/2004 8:05:47 PM   
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Hey that is just a link to Drift Wizard!

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/12/2004 12:53:34 AM   
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same here i too am very interested. can u give us a better link?

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/13/2004 12:38:09 AM   
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yea i cant find anything other than how to glue tires

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/13/2004 2:02:39 PM   
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Same problem... Am interested too!

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/14/2004 5:39:48 AM   
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me too, looks like he changed the site

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/14/2004 5:40:47 PM   
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Uh yeah guys, sorry bout that. I had to change the site around. I'm so into EVERYTHING r/c, I'm constantly shifting gears. It's always giant scale aerobatic planes and then something else. Right now it's r/c drifting. R.I.P. little dirtbike...

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/15/2004 7:39:41 AM   
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i want to see it soo badly, please post the pic's in here, thank u

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RE: Tyco R/C Dirtbike on steroids... - 4/15/2004 4:29:16 PM   
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plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

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