01-01-2006, 02:40 AM
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:ok say that you get the razor back and spend what like 1200$ for the ultimate maxx truggy available. You would still prolly do better if you bought say a Hot bodies pro kit for around 500 bucks and threw a 200$ .21 in it. Im not sayin it isnt a sweet thing to have hell i want one lol, but i think if you are planning on racing its not worth it
You don't know the history of Supermaxx and the razorback though. The Razorback Prototypes were made years before anyone ever even thought of making a Truggy as a hardcore race RC. Hell the Razorback's first prototype was a Mpnster Pirate Maxx hybrid from them which was made when Savages and Stock t-maxxes were the ONLY Monster trucks out there heck there was no sanctioned race class for monster trucks then and no rules to MT racing at all. Now days the market is different If it was a couple years back and that was ebay I'd be all over it Now though there are just much better options for race truggy's. Razorback is a wicked truck but honnestly just not worth it now as there are many other options out there.
Many of the ideas you see on monster trucks now days were pioneered by UE. UE made the wide arms.. Traxxas coppied the same arm dimensons for the 2.5 maxx. UE made the first bellcrank mounted Servo saver for the maxx.. Proline copied it. Heck the first razorback Monster Pirate/Maxx prototype pics were leaked and a month later JT made a hybrid chassis of the same design. Ue was the first to really see the potential of the truggy setup. The Major MFG's coppied it.
-- John --
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1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock.
1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car
1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo