What are those huge antenna things you mounted on your truck? Your UDR does sit VERY high btw, is that an adjustment you made to make it handle better? Thx for the update to the video.
from what I'm hearing the losi super baja rey 2.0 is not worth getting.. I'm debating leaving my pre order and not getting it.. but the udr seems to be
@@silly_d_williams2167 because of the donkey kicking, it’s not as bad it seems man, tightening the front shocks and lowering the back really improves that I hardly even notice it on mine, I love my udr trust me I run it every weekend but this Baja Rey 2.0 is a whole different experience it handles so realistic
We don’t have it anymore but I’ve drove both and their both good, but the Losi is the pain in the butt to fix and clean. But the losi is built a lot better than traxxas. Traxxas is easier to fix and maintenance but it breaks more. Also cost more. I’d buy the losi sbr 2.0 over the udr in my opinion
@@crazythingswithdeaconandch9898 The SBR 2.0 Is faster, bigger, much better built, and frankly better in every way except it's still not quite as scale. A lot more scale than the 1.0 , though, but it doesn't have things like the dual shock setup or internal cage panels. The only persistent issue with the new SBR is the rear cage being floppy and the open design being a dirt magnet that is also hard to clean well. But those are super cheap to deal with in comparison to what a UDR needs to achieve its potential. The UDR works fine but typically needs more work. Traxxas electronics suck, especially their servos, and some of the parts are too wimpy to survive botched jumps or kartwheel crashes that are not uncommon with these Trophy Truck style rigs.
The UDR is a truck that is a joy driving admiring the realism how the shocks respond to humps, drifts so well on dirt, is just a really nice truck for scale driving definitely not a basher, the Baja Rey is a big scale truck made tough enough for some jumping bashing, in other words UDR brings Driving realism but definitely not a good bashing as big jumps would mess the truck up, the Baja Rey it gives you more bashing capabilities but lacks that driving realism, so it really comes down to what you enjoy when you drive rc, are you a person that enjoys driving and doing speed runs then the UDR is for you, but if you are a guy that enjoys making big jumps and bashes, then the Baja Rey is for you.
@@npc5569 At the very least I'd say the only realism advantage the UDR has now after this 2.0 SBR release is the suspension setup. That's (almost) impossible to replicate on the SBR. Everything else is very comparable, just much thicker/better made on the SBR. There's not (yet?) a 2.0 scale revamp of the regular 1/10 BR though. If nothing else it's often cheaper/easier to make one truck look more scale than make the other more durable