RE: Official HPI MT2 Thread
Well as you may or may not know, I am in Japan - the meka of RC...(?[perhaps]) and I am probably, well maybe...sort of kind of nearly...urm, all most married in a kind of floating perception kind of way...? Yeah, its confusing for me too! But my G/friend really gets narky about it. I am also in to mountain bike riding in a major way and I have the giant riegn 1 perked up to the eye balls with extreme "what have you's", guess the RC is just a miniture version of that feeling. But I have only been able to run and bearly break in the new MT2 18ss with some perced out car park runs. I think I have used it a few times less than I would really love to yet its damage control if I go near it....? winge, complain...yada yada yada hey. But keep up the coments as this is great to vent on here and talk about interests as such.
It says here above the copy bar (text bar), "Please resist the urge to curse, flame, degrade, insult or embarrass someone in your post." Hey, how about someone outside the post/thread, namely the evil begotton ones we unrightly name Girl friends. Wow, who ever coined that term needs a cod piece re-inserted verticaly to give the same feelings of marriage.
ANYWAY...urm, RC...yeah thats right!
Has anyone found the same problem with the main bearing on the main beveled gear drive in the diff on the hardened gears for the 18ss or hop-up for the MT2...? I am just really pissed that I would have to go through the whole process of removing everything that I have finally got into place without having a good tear around only to have to replace it for the 3rd time.
And redfox, you were thinking of getting a 2speed for the Mt2...? can you get these without totally stripping the gears on the gear drives that were designed for road cars...? I am not too sure but I would think that the Savage 3 speed is the optimum choice due to its build. Its actually encased and supported by pinions all around giving it an almost bump/jump/bomb proof use for the rough stuff I have intentions of running mine through. But perhaps there is one out there that is good...? I would prefere 3 gears though, that 1st gear would just really wind out. Yep...writting a book here!