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Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 78 Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:17 am
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Can't wait for this new XTM truggy... Lots of good fixes by XTM, And an advertised weight of 9.1 Lbs.
From Hobbypeople.net's website:
More Information About the XST 4WD RTR Nitro Truggy w/XTM 24.7 Engine
For those who choose to race the XST, be assured it will perform - with beefy 5mm aluminum braces that support the front and rear gear boxes, a mega high-torque metal-geared steering servo, and steel drive train to keep the enjoyment flowing. A race-legal 150cc fuel tank is also fitted for fewer pit stops. \
Additionally, with its stock wheelbase and steering geometry, the XST will make it through the tightest turns on the track. Take the inside line! From the adjustable camber and toe-in on the front to the adjustable caster on the rear, the XST 4WD Truggy RTR can be adapted to any condition and driving style.
Specifications:
# Weight: 9.1lbs (4.13kg)
# Length: 21" (533mm)
# Width (Front / Rear): 16.5" (419mm) / 16.75" (425mm)
# Height: 6.5" (165mm)
# Wheelbase (Adjustable): 13.75-14.0" (349-355mm)
Features:
# Factory-Assembledt with 3-Channel FM Radio Control System
# Powerful XTM Racing 24.7 Engine with Pull-Starter
# Aluminum Header and Tuned Pipe
# Factory-Printed Body
# Full Set of Sealed Ball Bearings for Drive-Line
# Adjustable Front Bump Steer for Different Terrain
# High-Torque Metal-Geared Steering Servo
# Lay-Down Steering Servo for Lower Center of Gravity
# Aluminum Shocks with 3.5mm Shock Shafts
# Bevel Differentials - Front, Rear and Center
# Heavy-Duty Aluminum Front and Rear Chassis Bracing
# Dust-Resistant Receiver and Battery Boxes
# Adjustable Toe-in Front and Rear
# Adjustable Camber
# 4mm Aluminum Shock Towers
# Front CVD Universals and Rear Dog Bones
# Chrome-Plated CVDs and Drive Axles for Greater Strength
# Gear Boxes Allow Easy Differential Removal
# Bi-Level Wing for Added Rear Down Force
# Off-Road Tires Mounted On Dish Wheels
# Dish Wheels Accept a Wide Range of After-Market Tires _________________ http://rcvisions.net
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Joined: 29 Jan 2008 Posts: 43 Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:02 pm
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avdub Site Admin
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Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 78 Sat Aug 16, 2008 11:10 pm
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Sweet. I'll bet XTM does well with this one. btw, "Adjustable bump-steer"? sounds familiar LOL _________________ http://rcvisions.net
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Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 78 Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:33 pm
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Yes, the XST is in stock at
http://www.hobbypeople.net/gallery/145635.asp
Here is the link to the Build Manual
http://media.hobbypeople.net/manual/145635.pdf
It looks like a VERY good effort to put XTM on the map with a serious Truggy. And the price is an unbelievable 399.00
Can't wait for the big guns to test and review it. (it will do well) Hopefully RCVisions.net will be racing / reviewing one soon
And of course, look for cutting edge design hop-ups from RCVisions.net !
The body looks strangely familiar.. um, resembling the RCVisions.net Mammoth ST. lol, gotta admit it DOES look good.
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