Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
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Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
could someone please tell me all there is to know about this like the pros and cons and strengths and weaknesses?
thank you very much
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RE: Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
I have a few inferno tr15s in my collection. The engine is easy to tune, the car is light and nimble. The only downside I have with them is their somewhat limited suspension travel when racing on a rough track.
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RE: Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
when you say rogh track is [link=http://www.hbrc-racing.co.nz/index.php?cid=thetrack]this[/link] considered as a rogh track to you? also i can easily get parts for it.
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The kyosho would eat that track for breakfast. By rough, I'm referring to washboard type wear and mogul type build-ups on the strait aways. If the track you're running on is well groomed, then it's an excellent choice.
And I second buying the kit over the ready-set. The kit is a fast, easy build AND you get to use the radio gear of your choice.
And I second buying the kit over the ready-set. The kit is a fast, easy build AND you get to use the radio gear of your choice.
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RE: Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
i have another car in mind and it is [link=http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=76606368#qna]this[/link] do you think this is any good?
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RE: Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
here is another link to the same car
http://www.miracle-mart.com/store/in...roducts_id=196
http://www.miracle-mart.com/store/in...roducts_id=196
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RE: Kyosho Inferno TR15 Readyset
The Bazooka is going to be more durable than the Inferno TR15. It's also an 1/8 scale buggy (vs the TR15 being 1/10). If you're planning on racing, and parts are available (I know most kyosho 7.5 parts and upgrades fit the bazooka), I'd go with the Bazooka.