B6 club racer
- slotcarrod
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Re: B6 club racer
I have helped a new guy at the track with set up on one. They seem like a solid above entry level platform just dumbed down a tiny bit from the team version.
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Re: B6 club racer
Make sure you use B5R rear arms and copy Ray Mundays set up on petitrc. B6d is a great car!
http://site.petitrc.com/setup/associated/setupb6/B6D_RayMunday_Outdoors20160816/
http://site.petitrc.com/setup/associated/setupb6/B6D_RayMunday_OutdoorSetupGuide/
http://site.petitrc.com/setup/associated/setupb6/B6D_RayMunday_Outdoors20160816/
http://site.petitrc.com/setup/associated/setupb6/B6D_RayMunday_OutdoorSetupGuide/
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Re: B6 club racer
Huuhhhh, Ray is Australian.
Our tracks are crap compared to US tracks.
Our tracks are crap compared to US tracks.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
Re: B6 club racer
No wheels has been for awhile
Like it cause then run what one already has, or a kit with a set of wheels pleases half the people.
Like it cause then run what one already has, or a kit with a set of wheels pleases half the people.
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Re: B6 club racer
You been drinking too much of that Aussie beer again? One of the links that I posted covers every track!
Rod Littau
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Re: B6 club racer
So my 8yr old and I got a lot built this evening while watching the Seahawks game. Im very impressed with the fit and finish so far. I added carbon fiber towers and schelle blue aluminum steering brace. Will be a roller tomorrow.
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Re: B6 club racer
Keep those stock glass towers handy when your racing- the carbon have a tendency to delaminate. That's why I started making the glass towers for the guys
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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Re: B6 club racer
You can paint the edges of the towers with super glue, helps to keep them from de-laminating. I have a Hot Bodies D4 and in the manual it tells you to paint the edges of all the carbon fiber parts. I find it works. Get a glue that comes with a brush applicator, no mess, nice and clean.
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Re: B6 club racer
Looking good for sure. I've only been able to get my B6D out twice... but from the moment it hit the track, it was so much fun to drive.
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RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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