Great Vigor Beagle-Optima Clone ebay find

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Re: Great Vigor Beagle-Optima Clone ebay find

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Lonestar wrote: front overdrive as standard option - nice. Didn't recall the optima had that... was prolly a $50 kyosho option :mrgreen:
I'm 99.99% sure it came standard on the Turbo Optima. (I'm not sure about the first Optima though) When I took mine apart I realized it had it, too. I've never tried it though. I've only ran mine once, and I kept both pulleys on the same sprocket.

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The 18/19 front diff was standard on all the Optimas and Javelin. The belt drive conversion does not have something similar, however.

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ROH73 wrote:The 18/19 front diff was standard on all the Optimas and Javelin. The belt drive conversion does not have something similar, however.
What he said. :)
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Well I didn't take pictures of the rear tear down, but I will add some before the rebuild. Unfortunately, the final pinion isn't hardened, but it's still in good shape so no complaints.

One thing I forgot was how much fun these were to tear down and rebuild. I like it so much better than my JRX2 or any of the flat chassis cookie cutter design buggies.

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Okay so Marc was kind enough to provide me with a new chain and 2 dogbones for the Beagle and here's the rebuild.

Had it all laid out and I actually have to give Great Vigor some credit. I just finished rebuilding a Turbo Optima and I'm not a big fan of the kyosho black screws, but I love the buggy. A couple of the components on the Beagle were definitely cheaper, such as the top radio deck (like a circuit board material) and the rear motor guard (thinner gage metal) BUT most of the other components, I found to be a higher quality material than Kyosho's, specifically the screws and how well the chassis rails went together.
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The rear came together fairly well but I'm not 100% happy with the drive train. It doesn't feel smooth enough. When I used to race the optima, I had it where you could give the chain a tug and the wheels would spin for close to a minute. This one, not some much. Might have to tear it down again, but I wanted to get this build back up to post the pics.
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Here it is coming along.
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Like I said, I was really impressed with the chassis rails. They're a much brighter finish and frankly they feel stronger but not heavier than the Optima's. I was tempted on switching them, but I gotta keep the parts on the right buggy LOL.
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Sorry for the clarity, my camera isn't great on close ups but here's what I meant about quality. Hardened Brass steering components versus the weaker aluminum on Kyosho's
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Here she is put back together with a topless pic. The shocks are exact copies of Kyosho red but in silver...BUT again, the issue of going one step beyond Kyosho, notice the progressive springs on the rear.
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Previous owner had a mechanical speed control and obviously had heat issues :shock: but the radio plate is still in good shape except for the cigarette burn
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Definitely a "Unique" body. Kinda grows on you, like a fungus.
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Now the decision. Do I keep her or let her go LOL.

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Looking good so far, Scott!
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