11-08-2005, 11:22 AM
I used to run an OFNA Hyper7 PCR Pro, it was a very durable buggy. Now I'm running a Mayhem, and I love it! When you set it up (correctly) for the track you're running on, it's easy to drive, and it's fast. The car is very durable. I did manage to bend the chassis 2 times, each requiring new frames. The 1st time, I clipped a concrete wheel stop, and my Spektrum receiver reset. The 2nd time, I swapped the spektrum receiver from the Revo to the mayhem, and forgot to reset the failsafe; when the Rx battery went low, it went to the Revo's failsafe position of FULL Throttle. That 2nd one costed me nearly $200 in parts. It's back and up and running better than ever!
If you live in Illinois, parts are very easy to come by. I get everything from Horizon, when you choose to have it shipped GROUND, you'll get it NEXT day.
If you live in Illinois, parts are very easy to come by. I get everything from Horizon, when you choose to have it shipped GROUND, you'll get it NEXT day.