They did great and would've been even better if my repair skills was better nothing was wrong with the shock at all except for me not having the piston nut tight lol... preformed great.... I didn't say much in the video about the battery tray but thinking I might have to do something different
Awesome rig bud! I just recently bought my first Team Corally a few weeks ago and love it! I got the Asuga 6s XLR RTR version. The Kagama is next on my wishlist for sure 👍🤙😎
Yeah I got something to try out now just a matter of getting back out and see... I really think the issue is from having it adjusted where I do because I didn't have this issue until I changed it
Deff get some heavy duty lawn stakes and I used nylon rope and threaded it through the hole closest to the front on both sides. Wrap the rope around the Sakes, I have had problems. I feel your pain it’s annoying to always tip the ramp over.
I think you are right about the ramp max height setting contributing to the tip over. Backing it down will increase the footprint and make it more stable. Hopefully you will still get the altitude for flips and good content with the ramp on a lower setting. I just had my second run today with the KCRC RC Breaker...I mean Ramp LOL so I am still getting familiar with it.
For sure I’d drill 2holes out in the corners and get some L shape steaks or skewers or just like tent spikes and anchor it to the ground. That’s what I use on my light ramp.
so i got something im gonna try but im gonna hook it to the support braces underneath in the middle i honestly don't think it will take much to hold it
The ramp being so small you’re putting a lot of force in the launch. If the curve is too aggressive hitting the kicker at 40mph can also stress the chassis. I’m pretty sure that’s what lead to the bending of my first corally spark chassis hitting an aggressive kicker at top speed helped noodle it more than landing flat and chassis slapping just thinking about the physics there.
Looks like the shock fluid is still off. If you have m2c pistons and caps then it looks like you should go thicker. If you still have the stock caps that might be where the rebound bounce is
Great Bash! love the Kagama!! thanks for punishing the parts!!
They did great and would've been even better if my repair skills was better nothing was wrong with the shock at all except for me not having the piston nut tight lol... preformed great.... I didn't say much in the video about the battery tray but thinking I might have to do something different
Nice run brother! 💪🤙
Thanks ✌it's truly a fun rig
Awesome rig bud! I just recently bought my first Team Corally a few weeks ago and love it! I got the Asuga 6s XLR RTR version. The Kagama is next on my wishlist for sure 👍🤙😎
absolutely awesome rigs i would really interested in the 1/8th buggy like the spark or the syncro 4s is next for me
@@RC4us definitely 🤙💯
@RC4us Syncro 4s, in my opinion,is probably the best bang for your buck RC on the market right now 👍
For the ramp get a couple stakes and hook a small chain or some type of cable to them. Then run it under the front of the ramp and secure it down.
Yeah I got something to try out now just a matter of getting back out and see... I really think the issue is from having it adjusted where I do because I didn't have this issue until I changed it
Deff get some heavy duty lawn stakes and I used nylon rope and threaded it through the hole closest to the front on both sides. Wrap the rope around the Sakes, I have had problems. I feel your pain it’s annoying to always tip the ramp over.
I think you are right about the ramp max height setting contributing to the tip over. Backing it down will increase the footprint and make it more stable. Hopefully you will still get the altitude for flips and good content with the ramp on a lower setting. I just had my second run today with the KCRC RC Breaker...I mean Ramp LOL so I am still getting familiar with it.
I got another trick to try 1st hopefully it works out
Sweet
For sure I’d drill 2holes out in the corners and get some L shape steaks or skewers or just like tent spikes and anchor it to the ground. That’s what I use on my light ramp.
so i got something im gonna try but im gonna hook it to the support braces underneath in the middle i honestly don't think it will take much to hold it
The ramp being so small you’re putting a lot of force in the launch. If the curve is too aggressive hitting the kicker at 40mph can also stress the chassis. I’m pretty sure that’s what lead to the bending of my first corally spark chassis hitting an aggressive kicker at top speed helped noodle it more than landing flat and chassis slapping just thinking about the physics there.
Yeah these are not that aggressive at all but definitely hitting it fast and hard is tipping it over
Looks like the shock fluid is still off. If you have m2c pistons and caps then it looks like you should go thicker. If you still have the stock caps that might be where the rebound bounce is
This is 1000x better then it was but only a 2nd run definitely more tuning to the rear but I'm also about to switch to long hd rod ends