Kyosho Buggy
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ORIGINAL: MiCkLe207
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I think this toopic makes me feel stupid now, since I bought the Ofna Hyper7 pbs from the states (ship it in) and the fact that I live in Bangkok, Thailand where the popular buggies are the kyosho and the sacker... This means that there arent OFNA spare parts!!! (well, I think they'll be hard to find).
Do you think I will regret this purchase? Grrrrrrrrrr....
Btw... hows the Sacker? I heard good things about it from people in this area.
And... My Hyper7 pbs was broken in with Blue Thunder 20% and right now the only available fuel is Bryons 16%-25%. Will it be ok if I used the 25% (will I need shimmings?)
[:@]Arghhh[:@]
I think this toopic makes me feel stupid now, since I bought the Ofna Hyper7 pbs from the states (ship it in) and the fact that I live in Bangkok, Thailand where the popular buggies are the kyosho and the sacker... This means that there arent OFNA spare parts!!! (well, I think they'll be hard to find).
Do you think I will regret this purchase? Grrrrrrrrrr....
Btw... hows the Sacker? I heard good things about it from people in this area.
And... My Hyper7 pbs was broken in with Blue Thunder 20% and right now the only available fuel is Bryons 16%-25%. Will it be ok if I used the 25% (will I need shimmings?)
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From: Mexico, NM,
Hi,
Yes, buggies are a lot of fun compared to Touring car, Stadium and MT's.......the feeling and excitement is completely different.
I think all buggies are durable. I met a guy in the track and he's driving the GS Storm buggy. At the end of the day, we did not broke anything.
The other guy with Inferno (same as mine), broke an arm and bent the shock shaft but you should see the way he drives, the way he takes the jumps....even the Kanai II will break in his hands. I Think durability depends on your driving skill. As for the speed, it depends on what engine you have but then again, if your driving skill is not there, even if you have the most powerful engine you will not will the race......
Yes, buggies are a lot of fun compared to Touring car, Stadium and MT's.......the feeling and excitement is completely different.
I think all buggies are durable. I met a guy in the track and he's driving the GS Storm buggy. At the end of the day, we did not broke anything.
The other guy with Inferno (same as mine), broke an arm and bent the shock shaft but you should see the way he drives, the way he takes the jumps....even the Kanai II will break in his hands. I Think durability depends on your driving skill. As for the speed, it depends on what engine you have but then again, if your driving skill is not there, even if you have the most powerful engine you will not will the race......
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From: antwerpen, BELGIUM
It's now 2011 and the KYOSHO INFERNO MP7.5 still rocks the house.
Still the only thing to change is the plastic spur gear and off you go,
Dont follow the pack, get in the middle.(or front)
Still the only thing to change is the plastic spur gear and off you go,
Dont follow the pack, get in the middle.(or front)




