YOKOMO Super Off-Road SO2.0 2WD Buggy Build | Part 4 |

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Published 21 June 2024
    In this video, Tony dives into part four of building the YOKOMO Super Off-Road SO2.0 2WD Buggy!
    Tony tackles assembling the front steering blocks, attaching the battery holders, and more. Viewers can follow along as Tony continues this exciting build, sharing tips and tricks along the way. Happy building!
    YOKOMO Super Off-Road SO2.0 2WD Competition Buggy Kit
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @nidzdotnet76
    @nidzdotnet76 3 місяці тому +1

    It's theraputic watching the build TFG. I do the same. Make mistakes and have to back-track. It's part of the process.

  • @Fro10079
    @Fro10079 3 місяці тому +1

    Good afternoon Hearns RC , what upgrades if any will you be installing? And looking forward to the setup you put on it , as I think it’s setup more for carpet than dirt , and our tracks out where I’m at, run on loose dirt . I just received my new so 2.0. First 10th scale buggy , first yokomo so I’m quite excited.

  • @SentinelGames
    @SentinelGames 3 місяці тому

    I like the manual, bagging and screw system; it works well and they've put thought into it by deliberately grouping screws that are similar in different bags so you don't accidentally use the wrong one. I also like that they give you exactly one extra of each type of screw so you have a spare in case you drop/lose one.
    The manual has a couple of minor errors in it, nothing severe, just things like a part being in a differently numbered bag or a part needed for a step not mentioned in the list of parts for that step. I kind of wish it was printed in better quality, kind of cheapens an otherwise premium product. Also wish they provided more detailed information in some areas but all that aside, it's still a great manual and pleasurable build.
    I had to position the shims on the front hubs in the alternative position (located top right of page) in order to prevent my front wheels rubbing on the turnbuckles.
    Finally got to drive mine. Smooth as silk and handles like a dream. A bit slow for my liking so I may look at a gearing change. I'm running a Hobbywing XR10 Justock GS3 ESC, 13.5 turn motor and 24t pinion. It has no top end speed, so may try a 10.5 motor and 30t pinion.

  • @hossrc420
    @hossrc420 3 місяці тому +1

    Get out of my head Tony, How did you know I'm planning on buying one lol

  • @shuster1921
    @shuster1921 3 місяці тому

    Really similar to the Losi 2wd buggy I built about 9 months ago.