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mischief
30-04-2005, 12:52 PM
hi everybody,
just thought i'd say hi.. new to all this, & new to r/c racing
I've meet some of you at bayswater (just found this site).
*waves*
!alien
HighMiles
30-04-2005, 04:06 PM
wouldn't have seen me at bayswater....g'day anyway....dont forget to put some pics and a description of your R/C in the members rides section
welcome aboard to team adrenaline.
hey what car do you race at bayswater, and how did you find this site?
matto.
mitchremotes
30-04-2005, 09:07 PM
Hi ya Buddy, hey once the Carine track is back in action, come on down great to have new racers, we have novice classes as well so don't be shy, we'll keep you intouch with what's happening at Carine by way of this great forum.
Cheers.
T.O.B. sec of Carine
mischief
01-05-2005, 02:43 AM
thanks for the welcome...
I've got a mini-t,
had a couple of runs at bayswater now.
Heard about the site from darren (or is it darryl? he's got that emax that ran 106kmh? & paul (he's got a white hummer bodied mini-t)
mitchremotes
01-05-2005, 07:59 AM
Hey Mischief, great that you heard about the site tell more people, I see this as the only friendly R/C Site going where there's NO personal attacks happening, which really P's me off, anyway enough of my dribble, the guys you have met and spoken to are real racers, they enjoy themselves which hey that's what this HOBBY is all about and are amoung the many racers that would gladly help you if asked, Dazza( Maxd out) Bayswater GURU, Emaxx maniac and part time security man, great worker for the hobby and Paul hmmm OH you mean Bowling Ball, now there's a cool racer, he's into anything that's got 4 wheels and honks, big fella big heart the electronic's man, yeah I know BB cut the crap but sorry mate that's how I see it anyway which is great for the hobby, Mischief make your self known next time your at the bayswater track, I'm T.O.B. selling the gear down there.
mischief
01-05-2005, 08:45 AM
Hey Mitchremotes,
personal attacks?? no thanks..
but yeah, so far everyone i've meet up there has been friendly & very helpful.
I'm assuming you run the shop there ?
oh.. i'm the clown that's still running the stock motor mini-t.
mitchremotes
01-05-2005, 09:37 AM
Hey Mischief, mate nothing wrong with stock motors, just means less broken parts, also with the amount of these little pocket rockets running around I do hope that KingBob and dazza end up having two sections for the lttle guys, Stock and Wild classes, will be very helpful if they do, especially for us old guys who are starting to get caught up in the wave of Mini-T racing, that way it is a little easier to get use to them hehehehe.
The shop yep that's us
Bowling Ball
01-05-2005, 10:49 AM
Hey Mischief
Like we talked about on friday night, time to jump up a motor :) The orgional T motor is a tad under power for the big track.
As long as it keeps a smile on ya face is all that matters :)
BB !amazed
mischief
01-05-2005, 02:15 PM
yeah.. i'll probably try one of them losi speed motors & see how i go.
but in the mean time i need to fix the gear box, that strange noise was due to some crap that got into the box.. munted some of the gears in there.
Hope stuff arrives before the weekend
mischief
01-05-2005, 09:08 PM
Thanks King,
would you have a recomendation for something else?
next step up kinda thing?
still learning how to drive this thing.
justo316
01-05-2005, 09:35 PM
Beast Raptor 100% ;)
mischief
02-05-2005, 05:12 PM
Thanks for the info guys,
I'm running a 5 cell battery pack 6v i beleive.
I'll have a think of what I'll do, I'm not looking for something ultra quick just yet, just a bit faster than the stock motor as I'm still very new to this & trying to get consistant at the track.
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