Epic riding mate, Well sorted braking... The Losi is far and above every other RC bike I've ever used. The programming that went into it's radio gear alone is just hitting me and makes the whole experience 1000% easier... like the drift under brakes just happens so smoothly...(Well on the right surfaces lol) old bikes you had to do everything manually.... That and the aftermarket support for this thing is wild!! Never seen that level of aftermarket goodies in any RC in over 40 years in the hobby. Love the camera work Chris!
Thank you, the bike definitely works well, it almost rides itself 😁😎👍. The aftermarket stuff available is so cool and there's new bits showing up all the time, definitely makes it nice to be able to customise your bikes. With this bikes release racing has sprung up in place it has been available and that's really good to see and hopefully other manufacturers are taking note of the popularity too 🤞😎😁
Still Saturday Night here. lol Hoping this rain and warm weather takes out the rest of the snow. Think I'll rent a backhoe and dig some dirt out of my back wooded area and get some clay for my track there. Depends on if I cna find some locally for not too much delivered.
Great, as usual. Have you tried disabling the front brake, just to see if you could 'back it in; in the corners? I'm sure it would be slower, but I'm curious what the gyro would do, and if you could square up the corners at all. A momentary switch to lock the rear for just a moment might be fun...
Thanks. You can up the rear brake % and back it in for sure and square off the corners. My style is more flowing and I try to keep up momentum so have actually reduced the rear brake to 28% and have the front working quite well to do lot's of the braking. Backing in works better on the flat and smooth surfaces vs backing into a berm also and it can upset the bike if there's bumps too so it just suits me best set up and ridden this way. The bike does get slightly backed into certain corners sometimes but I try and get off the brakes and flow into the berms if possible
@@aussiedigger1441 sorry, I'm 6hrs north in Gladstone, there's a few guys in Brisbane with bikes. We have a chat group here if interested m.me/j/AbZUFWznksaQMOpP/
@@rogerortegamoline5880 thanks, I'm using this front brake with a more powerful servo installed now. Also the cable can be upgraded to improve the braking www.ebay.com.au/itm/364782323160?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=3uCQ8HQTTc2&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=OJV_0kk2RjK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@rogerortegamoline5880 I'm trying this one www.meusracing.com/products/meus-racing-brushless-high-torque-micro-servo-shifting-servo-supports-8-4v-12-5kg-for-1-24-scx-24-1-18-trx4m-models-mex-12
Very well filmed and edited. Well done. 👍
@@pascallesaint8526 thanks
Epic riding mate, Well sorted braking...
The Losi is far and above every other RC bike I've ever used. The programming that went into it's radio gear alone is just hitting me and makes the whole experience 1000% easier... like the drift under brakes just happens so smoothly...(Well on the right surfaces lol) old bikes you had to do everything manually.... That and the aftermarket support for this thing is wild!! Never seen that level of aftermarket goodies in any RC in over 40 years in the hobby.
Love the camera work Chris!
Thank you, the bike definitely works well, it almost rides itself 😁😎👍. The aftermarket stuff available is so cool and there's new bits showing up all the time, definitely makes it nice to be able to customise your bikes. With this bikes release racing has sprung up in place it has been available and that's really good to see and hopefully other manufacturers are taking note of the popularity too 🤞😎😁
Youve got them jumps perfect! Lands so smooth 😂
Thanks, the bike definitely lands well on a downside 😁👍😎
Still Saturday Night here. lol Hoping this rain and warm weather takes out the rest of the snow. Think I'll rent a backhoe and dig some dirt out of my back wooded area and get some clay for my track there.
Depends on if I cna find some locally for not too much delivered.
Hope you can get started soon 🤞. We've had a little overcast and wet weather. Today is scorching again though so glad I got the video done 😁
Great, as usual.
Thanks 😁👍😎
Really great Suspension shots.
Thanks, I enjoy seeing how the bike works in slow mo
Great, as usual. Have you tried disabling the front brake, just to see if you could 'back it in; in the corners? I'm sure it would be slower, but I'm curious what the gyro would do, and if you could square up the corners at all. A momentary switch to lock the rear for just a moment might be fun...
Thanks. You can up the rear brake % and back it in for sure and square off the corners. My style is more flowing and I try to keep up momentum so have actually reduced the rear brake to 28% and have the front working quite well to do lot's of the braking. Backing in works better on the flat and smooth surfaces vs backing into a berm also and it can upset the bike if there's bumps too so it just suits me best set up and ridden this way. The bike does get slightly backed into certain corners sometimes but I try and get off the brakes and flow into the berms if possible
Awesome track m8.
Thanks, always trying to improve the track and add challenges 😁👍😎
You wouldn't be in Queensland-Brisbane by any chance? Would love to bring mine out!
@@aussiedigger1441 sorry, I'm 6hrs north in Gladstone, there's a few guys in Brisbane with bikes. We have a chat group here if interested
m.me/j/AbZUFWznksaQMOpP/
Hello! your video is very cool! How has front braking power improved?
@@rogerortegamoline5880 thanks, I'm using this front brake with a more powerful servo installed now. Also the cable can be upgraded to improve the braking
www.ebay.com.au/itm/364782323160?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=3uCQ8HQTTc2&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=OJV_0kk2RjK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@chrishaertel820 what servo you mounted in your bike?
@@rogerortegamoline5880 I'm trying this one
www.meusracing.com/products/meus-racing-brushless-high-torque-micro-servo-shifting-servo-supports-8-4v-12-5kg-for-1-24-scx-24-1-18-trx4m-models-mex-12
@@chrishaertel820 thanks Chris!!
Your information is crucial for may bike!
Fake...thats not a real person
There's no fooling you is there? 😂