Kyosho Hanging on Racer (HOR) RC Motorcycle First Run
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- The Kyosho Hanging on Rider is an interesting beast. It is a tough drive. It does not turn very well but it does go straight pretty fast. I ran it in the street and that was almost too rough a surface. It is probably best on a polished concrete floor or a gym floor. It was a very detailed build and now as you will see in the end, it has some scratches. Enjoy the first run!
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Videos are filmed with a DJI Osmo Action with photography by iPhone.
Usual brands: Tamiya, Kyosho, Axial, Team Losi Racing TLR, Nikko
Great run. Good you left the chrash wires on the bike. Neverthe less it looked like a ton of fun
Yeah. It would have been a real mess without those. Even though it’s difficult to control, it is a lot of fun to drive.
These are so cool. I want one
I think you meant to say NEED one 😉
looks awesome when its running, you got nice footage from the first run. hard to control?
Thanks! It is kinda difficult to control. Straight, not so bad but it does not turn very easily. You have to get the speed right and then turn. Too fast and it flips. Too slow and it just falls over. I was kinda getting the hang of it but it’s tough.
Nice first run. Ouch - those crashes.
Yeah. The crashes hurt. Especially with the detailed painting and decals on this one. Oh well 🤷♂️ all part of the fun.
OK so lesson learned from you for when I build mine... #1 go to somewhere large, flat and free of rocks #2 it is going to fall over and get scratched up no matter what I do and #3 I am more intimidated by it now!! LOL! It does look cool running, the crashing part is what I am worried about! That one at the very end was brutal, it tucked a tire and tossed itself into the air!!!
All 100% true. A big open and flat parking lot or something like that for really wide turns would be best. Scratches will happen and the tire tuck flips will give you chest pains for sure. The good news is that the Kyosho has all of the parts that are likely to get scratched and decals in stock. Not very expensive either. I ordered a few to put it back like new later on down the road.
@@powersmodelgarage Good to know, I may go ahead and get some spares, maybe that will give me the confidence to get it built and out driving!