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Old 09-24-2007, 05:30 PM
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New question, I got the raven bx buggie last year around january, I want'ed to know if it is any good? It was good for a couple months only like slight fix's then I leared about racin that june and it broke i went 5 times and it alonly worked once, is this usally for the Raven Bx to break almost constintally? Is this ussaly for most cars? Is thier any cars you can request form $50-$350 price range that is more durrable good and fast?
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plz reply people i need to know if this is ussal
Old 09-26-2007, 07:08 PM
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I can assure you its a user problem, I don't mean to insult but a RTR buggy should be easy to keep running, all of my electric vehicles are.

What has been going wrong?
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I can assure you its a user problem, I don't mean to insult but a RTR buggy should be easy to keep running, all of my electric vehicles are.

What has been going wrong?
I have a raven bx and its one of the most durable r/c's Ive ever ran. The only thing that really bugs me is the diff is very weak and can be stripped out easily.
Old 09-27-2007, 04:46 PM
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The car is pretty good but i have had to replace every last gear almost twice, i have chnaged brushes heels keep bendin in, connections going 2 mootoe coat on fire, controller stoped working,liitle pices break, esc wasn't working?????? it was wierd the esc worked then always over heated then wouldn't let me move becaus of it now it works but for the last month it's been perfect and this is from just last january
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The car is pretty good but i have had to replace every last gear almost twice, i have chnaged brushes heels keep bendin in, connections going 2 mootoe coat on fire, controller stoped working,liitle pices break, esc wasn't working?????? it was wierd the esc worked then always over heated then wouldn't let me move becaus of it now it works but for the last month it's been perfect and this is from just last january
You need to type better, I can't help if I cant read.

But in general it sounds like you are not taking great care of the buggy. Don't let anything overheat-ever. Replace the stock Tamiya connectors with Deans connectors.

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