BSR 1000r motorcycle
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BSR 1000r motorcycle
Hobby King is closing these out at $99 so I had to finally get one.
They have some really cool features, and they are 1/10 scale too
Oil forks and shock
Carbon plates
Bearings
Metal gears
Chain
Steering servo with metal gears
Brushless system
Optional front and rear disc brake sets
I am stunned by how much you get for the money. I’ll get a receiver in it as soon as I catch up on work
Lol
They have some really cool features, and they are 1/10 scale too
Oil forks and shock
Carbon plates
Bearings
Metal gears
Chain
Steering servo with metal gears
Brushless system
Optional front and rear disc brake sets
I am stunned by how much you get for the money. I’ll get a receiver in it as soon as I catch up on work
Lol
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
Yeah, there’s a lot going on there between the rubber suit, the stance, and the...well...you know...
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
Uhhhhh, that rider is fairly disturbing
Sweet bike though, especially for a hundred bucks! Does it just take a regular surface receiver like you would run in a car?
Sweet bike though, especially for a hundred bucks! Does it just take a regular surface receiver like you would run in a car?
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
Yup. Nothing special
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
Where's it go (the receiver), doesn't look like there's room anywhere? Don't tell me us goes in the rider's...
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
...package?
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
There’s a spot opposite the speed control. Modern receiver will have plenty of room
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
Underneath
Here’s some pics of it ready to roll out. I found some 1/2 size deans plugs that fit well. Never seen them before. Not sure why our balance plugs need to be 6’ long but I’ll tackle that another day
I ran it just a little tonight, I will need to put the training wheels on it after all. It leans too far and you can’t bring it back up. Just like the old Kyosho bikes. I might make up some Kyosho style skids as the training wheels look silly. I will say it’s quite a bit faster than the old Kyoshos and seems stable, and turn in is great. These don’t shift weight and they don’t even have a very heavy front wheel- it’s amazing they are as stable as they are.
Here’s some pics of it ready to roll out. I found some 1/2 size deans plugs that fit well. Never seen them before. Not sure why our balance plugs need to be 6’ long but I’ll tackle that another day
I ran it just a little tonight, I will need to put the training wheels on it after all. It leans too far and you can’t bring it back up. Just like the old Kyosho bikes. I might make up some Kyosho style skids as the training wheels look silly. I will say it’s quite a bit faster than the old Kyoshos and seems stable, and turn in is great. These don’t shift weight and they don’t even have a very heavy front wheel- it’s amazing they are as stable as they are.
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
They make an optional rear wheel gyro but stock... Nothing. Like I say, it’s incredible that it’s as stable as it is haha!
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
I’m working on the skids in my head. The training wheels look stupid AF. They use a wing mount style holder for them, so it’s easy to substitute a piece of piano wire. I know they get tore up quickly but they will look a lot better for sure
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Re: BSR 1000r motorcycle
My first one was a early Kyosho bike, pre-HOR, and it was the beat handling bike I’ve owned. The Royal Hyperspeed was fun but mainly because it was so fast
Here’s a vid of one of these BSR’s in a small area. Not even hitting half speed based on what I saw from mine lol
Here’s a vid of one of these BSR’s in a small area. Not even hitting half speed based on what I saw from mine lol
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