Of the cars I have owned the RB6 fits my driving style the best. The quality of the parts is the best, durability is great. I have been driving the rb6 for over a year and I have only broke 3 parts ( shock end, rear arm and front pivot block)
I was thinking of getting a rb6 but all my local tracks are outdoor, rough/loose. How do you think the rb6 will handle in those conditions?
Of the cars I have owned the RB6 fits my driving style the best. The quality of the parts is the best, durability is great. I have been driving the rb6 for over a year and I have only broke 3 parts ( shock end, rear arm and front pivot block)
I was thinking of getting a rb6 but all my local tracks are outdoor, rough/loose. How do you think the rb6 will handle in those conditions?
If you get it you should upgrade the rb6 parts to carbon fiber. Checkout Diggity Designs they make carbon fiber parts. Here is the link to there website www.diggitydesigns.com/products_Kyosho_RB6.html
I started the build, and got some Exotek part. Are any of you guys running the Exotek parts?
I have the Exotek shock towers, shock stand offs, battery hold down and ti front axles. All good stuff.
I started to run the Diggity Design carbon fiber front tower, rear tower, and battery strap. I would recommend running this products if you haven't already run them.