One badly beat up Losi Strike
- integra22t
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One badly beat up Losi Strike
Just sold my Losi JRxT off and now have something new to play with .. a Losi Strike roller
just found it on Kijiji and had it shipped in
i dont know how anyone could beat on a truck this much
i tore it down to find out what it needed :
main chassy
3 bearings for steering
tie rods
ider gear
ball diff
slipper clutches
and had straitin out the dog bones as well as 4 hing pins
i got it all on order now and going to build it up for a runner at the local track
just found it on Kijiji and had it shipped in
i dont know how anyone could beat on a truck this much
i tore it down to find out what it needed :
main chassy
3 bearings for steering
tie rods
ider gear
ball diff
slipper clutches
and had straitin out the dog bones as well as 4 hing pins
i got it all on order now and going to build it up for a runner at the local track
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Re: One badly beat up Losi Strike
I wish you the best of luck with that.... I've recently done almost exactly the same thing - bought in a Strike, with plans to fix it up for running locally. Mine needed new dog bones and a new gear cover... and got some upgrades as well (alloy lower suspension parts). Then once finished, I fired it up with the brushed 12T / 550 Losi combo that came with it.... and it was garbage!
In went a transplanted sensorless brushless unit from one of my HPI Firestorms.... performance is better, but it seems to cog like anything. Put in a smaller pinion, no luck... was like the radio gear was cutting out. Put in a Stutter Stopper (large capacitor), tried again.... same cogging / stuttering on acceleration... only this time, I also had a runaway about 20m away! Apologies to the people who own the house that the truck slammed into......
Needless to say, truck is back in the pile, waiting for me to replace the radio gear (Losi tx with Kyosho rx) and try again... not sure exactly when I'll feel like it, though....
Good luck with yours though.... there's no reason why I should have had all the troubles that I'm having.... so you'll most likely end up with a great beater truck! I will be watching....
Alex
In went a transplanted sensorless brushless unit from one of my HPI Firestorms.... performance is better, but it seems to cog like anything. Put in a smaller pinion, no luck... was like the radio gear was cutting out. Put in a Stutter Stopper (large capacitor), tried again.... same cogging / stuttering on acceleration... only this time, I also had a runaway about 20m away! Apologies to the people who own the house that the truck slammed into......
Needless to say, truck is back in the pile, waiting for me to replace the radio gear (Losi tx with Kyosho rx) and try again... not sure exactly when I'll feel like it, though....
Good luck with yours though.... there's no reason why I should have had all the troubles that I'm having.... so you'll most likely end up with a great beater truck! I will be watching....
Alex
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- slapshot1979
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Re: One badly beat up Losi Strike
Sorry Bud thats just normal wear and tear for that truck. Hope you dont have much into it.
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Re: One badly beat up Losi Strike
I like the Traxxas chassis brace holding it together!
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Re: One badly beat up Losi Strike
I had one of them from new. It was utter garbage. Really slow with the stock electronics so i threw in a velenion brushless from my old slash. Diden't even last 10min and the dog bones twisted off like a piece of candy. Changed to bones to the updated losi ones and the counter gear in the trans destroyed itself.
Robinson racing used to make an hardened idler and losi makes better dogbones for it, there black and the garbage ones are silver. That's the only way to make them last with any kind of power in them
Robinson racing used to make an hardened idler and losi makes better dogbones for it, there black and the garbage ones are silver. That's the only way to make them last with any kind of power in them
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