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> WHOA OUCH!!!
>
> Thats some serious damage there!
>
> So it looks like it hit the tree right in the middle then? sideways??
I hit it dead center with the front of the truck. The straightaway is about
200 feet long and 10 feet wide and leads into a holeshot, on a slight turn
which narrows to 4 feet. On one side of the 4-foot wide section at the end
of the turn is a line of 100 year old pine trees, the first of which is the
"tree of doom." The other side is actually my driveway and is "out of
bounds." So you're coming in at full tilt on a 10-foot wide section of
track and during the slight bend it narrows to 4 feet with death on the
left. I've been getting more and more ballsy with every tank and pushed it
too far this time.
> Crap, and my mates all keep saying how tough it looks etc and keep telling
> me to kane the crap out of it cause it wont break. I keep telling em yeah
> I
> drive it as hard as I feel comfortable wihtout resorting to doing stupid
> crap which breaks things.
I've beat it mercilessly and it's stood up fine. I think if I had hit it
anything but perfectly center it would have cartwheeled and snapped an a-arm
or something little. The truck stopped DEAD when it hit so all the force
was transferred to the chassis.
> But hitting a tree like that, what can you do, I would have prolly hit it
> a
> lot earlier :)
>
> So whats the damage apart form the chassis plates? is the gearbox ok?
Needed both chassis plates, new transmission case (gears were fine thank
god!), one of the shafts that runs inside the servo saver pillars (snapped
like a twig!), throttle and brake linkages and 8 screws that couldn't be
found + 4 that were really bent. Not too bad all things considered.
Ironically the entire front end was unscathed!
> Worst smash I've ever had was with the T-Maxx, it hit a metal hook that
> was
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> of me :) perfect!
Man that sounds like a bad wreck. I had to go fetch mine as the linkages
were so badly bent that the throttle wouldn't even open to reverse out of it
and bring her back to the garage.
Bought a new truck while I was at the hobby shop getting parts for Mr.
Savage and man does it haul arse! Sportwerks Mayhem ST. Will run circles
around my Savage and pretty much anything else that comes near it. Tops out
just over 50 mph and handles like a sports car in the grass, gravel, dirt,
etc. Bought it as a backup to the Savage but it might be my primary truck
with the Savage as the backup if it holds up as well.
Will keep y'all posted on the hardiness of the Mayhem ST.
Doc
kenji - 14 Sep 2005 03:53 GMT
> Will keep y'all posted on the hardiness of the Mayhem ST.
If it's anything like an 1/8th scale buggy don't expect to do to it what
you can do to a Savage.
My current mayhem 1/8th scale buggy can be punished but not anywhere
near as my Savage.
nospam@noway.com - 14 Sep 2005 04:26 GMT
>> Will keep y'all posted on the hardiness of the Mayhem ST.
>
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> My current mayhem 1/8th scale buggy can be punished but not anywhere
> near as my Savage.
Agreed. I don't plan to beat it like I do the Savage, but am interested to
see how well it hold up under more "kind" driving conditions. Any problems
with your Mayhem buggy thus far?
Doc
kenji - 14 Sep 2005 14:29 GMT
> >> Will keep y'all posted on the hardiness of the Mayhem ST.
> >
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> Doc
No problems if we don't hit anything. Although on tracks with big jumps
there had been some flexing of the chassis which caused how the clutch
bell lined up with the Spur to be off. Mayhem solved that by offering an
upgraded supportive set of engine mounts. No more flexing. the engine
mounts are very long now.
Dre - 14 Sep 2005 04:27 GMT
> > Will keep y'all posted on the hardiness of the Mayhem ST.
>
> If it's anything like an 1/8th scale buggy don't expect to do to it what
> you can do to a Savage.
The big wheels the Savage has prolly has a lot to do with that. But put a
Savage on gravel against an 1/8th scale buggy and it gets left in the dust,
it simply doesn't have the acceleration...
> My current mayhem 1/8th scale buggy can be punished but not anywhere
> near as my Savage.
I've found the Kyosho's to be damn near bullet proof personally and I've
abused the hell out of em...
Cheers Dre
kenji - 14 Sep 2005 14:26 GMT
> I've found the Kyosho's to be damn near bullet proof personally and I've
> abused the hell out of em...
guys at our track break their Kyoshos all the time. Kyosho parts are
pretty darn expensive. That's one of the reasons I went with a mayhem.
Dre - 15 Sep 2005 00:19 GMT
> > I've found the Kyosho's to be damn near bullet proof personally and I've
> > abused the hell out of em...
>
> guys at our track break their Kyoshos all the time. Kyosho parts are
> pretty darn expensive. That's one of the reasons I went with a mayhem.
yeah people are allways going to have different experiences. I've found
that getting bits from ebay have saved me sooooo much...
Only thing I've ever broken on my Inferno's is a plastic spur (Mp6) and I
blew the bigend in a GS21 engine (but that was a bloody old engine and had
hardly any compression left :)
Cheers Dre
Dre - 14 Sep 2005 04:25 GMT
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> left. I've been getting more and more ballsy with every tank and pushed it
> too far this time.
Oh crap! yeah that'll do it nicely! I bet it made a sickening crack sound
when it hit eh?
> > Crap, and my mates all keep saying how tough it looks etc and keep telling
> > me to kane the crap out of it cause it wont break. I keep telling em yeah
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> found + 4 that were really bent. Not too bad all things considered.
> Ironically the entire front end was unscathed!
Nice! Thats pretty impressive considering how heavy the thing is and how
fast it was going.
I've downloaded the pics and I'm gonna have a good look tonight when I get a
chance..
> > Worst smash I've ever had was with the T-Maxx, it hit a metal hook that
> > was
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>
> Doc
Sweet! I bet you love it. I have 2 Inferno's, an MP6 and a MP7.5 Kanai 2
and I love em to death. Only has one speed center diff, but like you say,
they run rings around a savage. Totally different type of car though, truck
versus buggy, power to weight in an 1/8th scale buggy is insane. I love how
you can throw them around a track and they just lap it up, point the fronts
where you want em and floor it :)
Oh and I've had my Inferno's (particularly the MP6, the jump monster) jump
over the roof of my mates John Deere 8250, we started with the bonnet, then
thought bugger it, and went for it. Made it out fine and we did aheap of
em :) (for those that dont know how high taht is, its approx 5-6 meters
high) So they are durable to all hell!
Cheers Dre
nospam@noway.com - 15 Sep 2005 02:26 GMT
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> Oh crap! yeah that'll do it nicely! I bet it made a sickening crack
> sound
> when it hit eh?
Yeah it did.................kinda went WHAP!
> Sweet! I bet you love it. I have 2 Inferno's, an MP6 and a MP7.5 Kanai 2
> and I love em to death. Only has one speed center diff, but like you say,
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> where you want em and floor it :)
I really do like it. I broke it in on Sunday and after about six tanks of
babying it I tuned it in an ran it for another 2 hours (about 1/2 gallon in
total). It was so much fun to drive I couldn't put it away!
The ST handles more like a buggy than a truck, but soaks up uneven terrain
better than a buggy, so you get the best of both worlds IMO.
Doc
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> Doc
It's a .21 on the chassis?
What's the US dollar street price?
nospam@noway.com - 15 Sep 2005 02:32 GMT
> It's a .21 on the chassis?
.26 (I think it's a rebadged Mach 26 with a different carb), 2.75 HP and
33,000 RPM.
> What's the US dollar street price?
$499, but I got it for $429.
Doc