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Old 12-11-2003, 06:40 AM
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Default WILL A BFT WHEELY?

THE SUBJECT BASICALLY EXPLAINS IT.
Old 12-11-2003, 01:06 PM
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Yes, there is a video floatin around on maxxtraxxusa with wheelies.

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Old 12-11-2003, 01:15 PM
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I don't think it will stock because of the weight, but with the right gearing you could get it to.
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Man, You'd have to put a blown V8 in that pos brick truggy to get it to wheelie.
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truggy?? doesnt look like a truggy to me ... looks like a bigger t-maxx lol
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thanks for your help.
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hmmm, not really much difference.
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Heres the [link=http://forum.maxxtraxxusa.com/showthread.php?t=946]LINK[/link] on another site where the video is located. This is the wheelie video. I will do my review on the MGT this weekend, and give all the reasons this truck is great. Until then, check out that video.

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Dirt wheelies do not count. It is very easy to wheelie on dirt and grass.
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Dirt wheelies do not count. It is very easy to wheelie on dirt and grass.
Give me a break. Thats a retarded statement. Where did you think he was gonna run his BFT? The drag strip? Point being, with traction, it will wheelie. Ok?

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lol....
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Give me a break nothing!!!!!!!! If a truck can wheelie on asphalt. You have the power to wheelie on command. No matter what surface you ride on. If it will only wheelie if you can get the perfect amount of traction on dirt then you really dont have the torque you need for a wheelie truck. He asked the question does it wheelie I would assume he wants a truck that will wheelie when he wants it to and not by mistake. We all know thw MGT does not have that kind of power!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ORIGINAL: popa71
He asked the question does it wheelie I would assume he wants a truck that will wheelie when he wants it to and not by mistake

Popa, when we assume, we make an ass out of u and me. I love that old saying. To answer the poor kid's question - Does it wheelie? YES.
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Its when you assume not we. No the BFT does not wheelie!!!!!!!!
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Give me a break nothing!!!!!!!! If a truck can wheelie on asphalt. You have the power to wheelie on command. No matter what surface you ride on. If it will only wheelie if you can get the perfect amount of traction on dirt then you really dont have the torque you need for a wheelie truck. He asked the question does it wheelie I would assume he wants a truck that will wheelie when he wants it to and not by mistake. We all know thw MGT does not have that kind of power!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh ya, the mgt cant wheelie, even though its on video doing it. lol. And i suppose your mammoth still does 50 plus mph? LMAO


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The member asked if the truck could wheelie, a video was presented showing that it can. He now has the answer to his question, and this thread is beginning to become a flame war. This thread is now locked.

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