It's so amazing to watch the little one drive. When my Grandkids come to visit they take right to it. The Everest 10 is an awesome crawler. Thanks for sharing it with us. 👍
I just bought a Red Cat Racing 1/8 TerrorMoto V2 with dual servos and a Onyx 24S dual battery charger for 100 bucks, It's not a hardcore basher but it's fun to rip around and jump small jumps. The little monter truck looks cool 😎
Man these redcats are awesome!!! Just got one for my 4yr old it showed up yesterday. Might have to get one for myself. Guys a control hog, lol.. Glad to see there tough, that was probably my biggest concern. Walmart Rc's are lucky to last us a day to a week tops. You guys are lucky to have those Rc courses to ride on i haven't seen anything like that. I don't know of any active courses in my area. Thanks for the video!
All you do is plug it into your receiver then program it using the buttons easiest thing ever then you can control when you want to use it 100x better than reversing it
Pretty sweet.... Hey, I got a question that's really off subject to this video, but maybe you can help with, well maybe you could help me to help another guy out... I've been following a Young man from Nigeria on UA-cam and Facebook, He's trying to do something cool, but he's a poor guy from Nigeria... He's trying to build his own car, something cool to better himself... I gave him credit for effort, but yeah... He's asked my advice since he's not probably that well educated. He's built basically a reverse two seat rear engine trike... It's not that pretty, but again, junk part of Nigeria... So here's the question it's a matter of engine and power... This trike weighs approximately 700lb and he's insisting on powering it with a Suzuki 160LT quad engine... Probably all he can find, and afford... The original quad was only like 350lb.... From a original 22" tire to now a 29" tire, originally it had a 3.55:1 gear ratio... The question is, is this thing even going to be big enough to power this bigger trike, What should I recommend for a gear for him? He's asking me... I went through most of the math for tire size and that would be difference of 4.68:1 rear needed... However that's not calculating the extra weight and I don't know how to calculate that... Not to mention that engine's going to wine and It's going to be slow... I recommended he should try to find a smaller tire... Something with maybe a 24 inch diameter at least... But still I don't know what to really to tell him. I don't even know if the clutch will hold out... Like I said, I probably go to a 24 inch tire and I don't think I changed the ratio more than.. 4:1 and I would see if I could find a heavier clutch kit too... What do you think? Any advice to help??? Besides get a bigger motor...
I believe you are on the right track, you can move mountains with a tiny engine if it's geared right. It's not going to be fast, but it will move and be safe for the clutch if geared low enough. I don't know much about the setup or if the engine has gears, but, you calculated for the tire size difference, I'd increase the ratio a bit more for the weight difference. He's probably going to use what's available to him anyways.....
It's so amazing to watch the little one drive. When my Grandkids come to visit they take right to it. The Everest 10 is an awesome crawler. Thanks for sharing it with us. 👍
I love seeing people getting into RC's, everest is a great starting point for someone getting into crawlers.
I just bought a Red Cat Racing 1/8 TerrorMoto V2 with dual servos and a Onyx 24S dual battery charger for 100 bucks, It's not a hardcore basher but it's fun to rip around and jump small jumps. The little monter truck looks cool 😎
Man these redcats are awesome!!! Just got one for my 4yr old it showed up yesterday. Might have to get one for myself. Guys a control hog, lol..
Glad to see there tough, that was probably my biggest concern. Walmart Rc's are lucky to last us a day to a week tops.
You guys are lucky to have those Rc courses to ride on i haven't seen anything like that. I don't know of any active courses in my area.
Thanks for the video!
Yes, they are fun!!
Rear steer on the Everest 10 is the best mod. Worst part is reversing the new servo.
All you do is plug it into your receiver then program it using the buttons easiest thing ever then you can control when you want to use it 100x better than reversing it
It's official you are having way too much fun hehe...
Thank you
Albany indoor track my Everest did not so good there either
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Gday mate
Pretty sweet.... Hey, I got a question that's really off subject to this video, but maybe you can help with, well maybe you could help me to help another guy out... I've been following a Young man from Nigeria on UA-cam and Facebook, He's trying to do something cool, but he's a poor guy from Nigeria... He's trying to build his own car, something cool to better himself... I gave him credit for effort, but yeah... He's asked my advice since he's not probably that well educated. He's built basically a reverse two seat rear engine trike... It's not that pretty, but again, junk part of Nigeria... So here's the question it's a matter of engine and power... This trike weighs approximately 700lb and he's insisting on powering it with a Suzuki 160LT quad engine... Probably all he can find, and afford... The original quad was only like 350lb.... From a original 22" tire to now a 29" tire, originally it had a 3.55:1 gear ratio... The question is, is this thing even going to be big enough to power this bigger trike, What should I recommend for a gear for him? He's asking me... I went through most of the math for tire size and that would be difference of 4.68:1 rear needed... However that's not calculating the extra weight and I don't know how to calculate that... Not to mention that engine's going to wine and It's going to be slow... I recommended he should try to find a smaller tire... Something with maybe a 24 inch diameter at least... But still I don't know what to really to tell him. I don't even know if the clutch will hold out... Like I said, I probably go to a 24 inch tire and I don't think I changed the ratio more than.. 4:1 and I would see if I could find a heavier clutch kit too... What do you think? Any advice to help??? Besides get a bigger motor...
I believe you are on the right track, you can move mountains with a tiny engine if it's geared right.
It's not going to be fast, but it will move and be safe for the clutch if geared low enough.
I don't know much about the setup or if the engine has gears, but, you calculated for the tire size difference, I'd increase the ratio a bit more for the weight difference. He's probably going to use what's available to him anyways.....
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