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Old 12-08-2006
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Just Billy Easton running the MR4 BX,...,here

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Old 12-08-2006
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WoW!

Its very fast, i wonder what motor and esc and batteries he's running there.

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That's no normal BX huh, on his car the rear belt is under the rear brace... It's not like that on my BX!
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Wow, that is one nice off-road track, that makes me wanna race off-road

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I really wonder how he got his rear belt under that brace, and why should it be better?
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Old 13-08-2006
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I think the position of the rear brace is "logic"...(ones of billy)

The brace , I think, is too much closer to the chassis... in case of "strong" flexion,..., it could brake ( I ever break this brace ) because the brace got the same flexion of the chassis
Better if the brace is higher.
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