RC4WD Bully2 vs. Rhino Yue One V2

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Took both Bully and Rhino to crawl on some rocks. Although they are technically different (Rhino is a Shafty and Bully is a MOA), both are great performers, and more or less on par with each other.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @svetlanagiterman8070
    @svetlanagiterman8070 Před měsícem +1

    👏👏👏

  • @sabdabumi6748
    @sabdabumi6748 Před 19 dny +1

    Very good my friend..am like for your rc

  • @arkadyg.3284
    @arkadyg.3284 Před měsícem +1

    Cool cars bro! 😊

  • @SlavaRC
    @SlavaRC Před měsícem +3

    If you lengthen the base in Bully and add weight correctly, I think it will not be equal!❤🎉😊

    • @driverc4357
      @driverc4357  Před měsícem +4

      The Bully has only ~1.2cm shorter base than the Rhino in my current setting, some will say it's a world of difference, but I'm not entirely convinced. No doubt, making it longer will benefit it 😊, but not sure at all if that provides superiority to the Bully 😉.
      About weights, I think the Bully is overall better balanced, you may see on some descends that the Rhino barely makes it without flipping (and once it even flipped), that is because it has much more of its weight on the front than the Bully, so here for example the Bully excels.
      On the other hand, the Rhino doesn't drag a heavy motor on the rear, and my links and shocks setup make it more planted. So it does better on some steep climbs and side crawling. In any case, I agree that the Bully can potentially win due to its versatility, but it does have its shortcomings too 😋

  • @garymears9005
    @garymears9005 Před 27 dny +2

    Im looking into a comp shafty crawler, eyeballing both of these rigs for a long time, of course bully being in the shafty form not moa, for the price differences which do you see coming out on top

    • @driverc4357
      @driverc4357  Před 27 dny +1

      What is a Bully in shafty form? Bully body and links but different axles and a custom gearbox? :)
      I can just say from my experience, both are very capable. But if you want specifically a shafty, then the Rhino is a great choice.
      It's practically a kit, so you don't have to find and match parts. It has a low CG in the body which is great, it has portals which gives more clearance and gear reduction, It's a bit wider and longer so maybe a little plus there too.
      However, due to universals in the knuckles, the steering is a bit less than the Bully axle with the XVDs, but universals are tougher to break (although I never broke XVDs). Some challenges are easier with the Bully, but that is due to its MOA properties (I believe), some others are easier with the Rhino.

    • @garymears9005
      @garymears9005 Před 20 dny +1

      @@driverc4357 ty for your help, I just discovered a friend bought a rhino yue one v2 , I'll have to drive it

    • @driverc4357
      @driverc4357  Před 19 dny

      Have fun! 😊

  • @MARKLINMAN1
    @MARKLINMAN1 Před 11 dny +1

    Does the Rhino come with EVERYTHING needed to run it? Also is it a longer wheel Base than the Bully? Thanks in advance.

    • @driverc4357
      @driverc4357  Před 10 dny

      You can buy an RTR version on Aliexpress, with the RhinoRC wheels/tires and electronics, I don't remember if it includes radio system and batteries though.
      I bought the kit which included the body, links, gearbox, drive shafts and axles. I put my own shocks, wheels, foams, tires and electronics.
      About the wheelbase, yes it's a bit longer than the Bully, in my setting for both of these models, I measured about half an inch difference.