11-16-2006, 05:14 PM
satoch Wrote:That's the thing with the Revo. It is indeed a reasonable buy in price. That's how they get you. It's a money pit after that.
Not to mention the fact that they break so easily in the hands of a beginner-thus the spare parts. Also, because they break so easily you spend more time wrenching than racing and waste a lot of money in gas and entry fees just getting to the track.
IMO the Revo is a terrible beginner vehicle. Get a buggy and go to the track or get a Savage and go bash.
when i started out in buggy i broke 2 things in just 2 weeks, why??? cause I was new to it, now i rarely break it. like they say when you first start out in r/c its gonig to be expensive with parts breakage and not to get discouraged, because your still new and your learning how to drive, once you learn how to drive, youll start to break a lot less
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