No, the Warehouse refund policy means they would lose too much money.
No, the Warehouse refund policy means they would lose too much money.
With a few modifications anything is possible.Originally Posted by renegade master
Lump lingered last in line for brains,
And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...
guessing the WHarehouse aint offerring insurance on them either then, judging by the number of jixxers ending up in the bushesOriginally Posted by The_Dover
I love this site you guys are so funnyOriginally Posted by onearmedbandit
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bloody hell had a look today god dame they are bighere are a few i found on the web i would take the RGV
Give it heapsbuy a R1
tyco acutally do a cbr1000, that is not brought in country, but you can find it on there webpage.
I also hear they are bring out a alstar repically rc bike
Then also all the gas powered ones around
So does anyone actually know how they go yet??
Lump lingered last in line for brains,
And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...
From the warehouse, so im thinking you get what you pay4 may be ok, if you really want a good one go hobby shops, but you have to pay through the nose $300 to $400Originally Posted by aff-man
Wow bladez, those pics bring back the memories. My father bought me one of the Kyosho r/c bikes in France in the late 80's. The RGV (the one you have the pic of) was the one I really wanted but the Gardner NSR he got me was cool. He also got me the light-weight front rim weight conversion, a hop-up motor and the proper ball bearing kit for it. Had it for ages until I finally destroyed it. Actual size of those were about 1/10 or 1/8, much smaller than this new one. From my experience with this one so far a bit easier to control. But hey I was like 13 or 14 at the time so could do anything, now I'm old and slower.
Oh yeah, working fliud suspension and chain drive on those ones. This new one has a belt drive and spring-only suspension. If you look closely at the pics you can see the 'crash bars' on the side to protect the fairings. Used those many times. The idea was you could get the bike to self start by spinning around on the bar fast enough so the bike would pick it self up. It did work but it also wore through the bars pretty quick. Trying to get spares (any spares) in NZ at the time was impossible, so we contacted the Kyosho factory directly in Japan and had spares shipped over from there.
hell you made me want the rgv even more nowOriginally Posted by onearmedbandit
just like a real bike new paint job every week
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Give it heapsbuy a R1
The crash bars kept the bike looking mint. However our Rottweiler used to love chasing it around and barking at it. I left it outside one day and came out to find him eating Waynes body. He'd pulled it off the bike (attached by velcro) and comnpletely destroyed him. Wasn't the same with no rider.
Ah those Roman Catholics, they think of everything - careful though they spring you at the door on the way out for a donation.Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
here are a few litle clips and some more pics
Give it heapsbuy a R1
AWESOME . I REALLY WANT ONEOriginally Posted by bladez
Hummm looked to good had to have !!
SENSEI PERFORMANCE TUNING
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