Losi 810
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Losi 810
Hey guys I've been looking at buggies. I'm not doing any type of racing, I'm just going to be having fun on my road and in my backyard. I've been looking at the Team Losi 810.
[link=http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB0021]http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB0021[/link]
Is this buggy reliable for some fun in the backyard? I noticed its about $200-$300 cheaper than the 8ight.
Now, I have a feeling that some of you are going to say that this stuff is really only for racing, but right now I have a Jato 3.3, a Stampede XL-5, and a Micro-T. I might be able to keep my neighbors S-Maxx.
I'm basically trying to get more of a variety of what's out there.
So anybody here know if this is a good buggy or not?
[link=http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB0021]http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB0021[/link]
Is this buggy reliable for some fun in the backyard? I noticed its about $200-$300 cheaper than the 8ight.
Now, I have a feeling that some of you are going to say that this stuff is really only for racing, but right now I have a Jato 3.3, a Stampede XL-5, and a Micro-T. I might be able to keep my neighbors S-Maxx.
I'm basically trying to get more of a variety of what's out there.
So anybody here know if this is a good buggy or not?
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RE: Losi 810
The 810 hasn't been released yet so nobody but a select few in the industry have actually run it yet. But it's based on the Ten-T truggy which has gotten a pretty warm reception. People seem to like it alot.
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RE: Losi 810
New to the fourm i have a losi 810 and have stripped 9 spur gears so far can someone tell me why this is happening. I change the stripped one runs great one the street once i take it to the track runs about 10 laps and strip done for the day
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RE: Losi 810
try changing your bearings on your clutch bell and if you havent already put diff oil in your diffs they come new with grease in them try 5000 front 5000 center and 2000 rear thats with the diff oil should handling alot better too..
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RE: Losi 810
ORIGINAL: cooldriver385
Just trying to bring my thread back to the top of attention.
Just trying to bring my thread back to the top of attention.