Good informative video. Appreciate those that recognize that this truck is not a bashed but used for scale realism. I’m really tired of watching people destroy these r/cs just to show it can be done. My SBR is a shelf queen I take out on occasion to enjoy it for what it is.
It’s a hobby. As much as they are used for scale & realistic driving, we as RC hobbyists, do like to push some of our RC’s to their limits. And if it breaks, we fix and upgrade them. It’s a hobby and it happens.
@@thatcarguyldnstreets i completly agree, i bashed up my rustler, and i didnt care, thats how the hobby works, and why there is parts you can get for it.
If you’re buying a 1k rc car and keeping it on your shelf I think that’s a bad investment. If you’re buying a rc to be a shelf queen you may as well buy a model car. I understand it’s meant for scale realism but I would at least use it less harshly or something maybe
Hi, I'm very interested in purchasing the SBR 2.0, I'm a lil reluctant to jump right in, and then a 3.0 comes out. Have you heard anything behind the scenes on a new SBR coming out? A $1000 bucks is alot and then new tech comes out, thanks in advance.
@@KingsRC The rear suspension comes from dirt bike technology. Reminds me of the old RM,S full floater.. But in real life these trucks are heavy and thats what gives them ability to float across those massive bumps..