
01-05-2004, 04:07 AM
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Which is better, super bit or lxx char-g
I'd like to by the best. Which has the best steering? The cheaper micro rc's turn tighter on one side. Then which has the better speed and reliability?
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01-05-2004, 09:38 AM
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Re: Which is better, super bit or lxx char-g
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Originally posted by bdnunchaku
I'd like to by the best. Which has the best steering? The cheaper micro rc's turn tighter on one side. Then which has the better speed and reliability?
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If you are new to the hobby, go to Target and get a MicroSizer(MS is the North American release of BCG- same company, same product, different country). You will get reliability and better quality control. After you are familiar with the quality, then try a clone here or there for mods and potential parts.
The SBCGs are fast and handle well, but they have their problems also. LXXs are great IMO, but they don't always have the best quality control.
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01-05-2004, 07:08 PM
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i have a super perfection (the LXX/Perfection clone of the Super Bit Char-G) and an actual Super Bit Char-G (the Ferrari Set) both are exeptionally good, though the SP has better range, the SBCG has much better build quality and more body styles (the SBCG has lambos, feraris, porsches, lotus, etc....the SP only has Skylines, Ferrari 512BBs, and Countachs....)..............either is good.....but like said in another post, a MS is a good way to start...
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01-05-2004, 09:15 PM
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I got a cheap clone for x-mas it was bad very bad, so i went to target and got a microsizer sport (I wanted the pro did not have any  ) I am very happy with the microsizer , good range, always responds to the remote, run time is good. All and all like others have said go to target and get microsizer!!
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01-07-2004, 03:24 PM
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I'd agree with boris on this but don't knock sp out just because of their lack in bodies you can just buy a pullback of the body you want if you are going for the best deal for the best price I would go with sp but that's just my opinion
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01-07-2004, 04:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by lucas
I'd agree with boris on this but don't knock sp out just because of their lack in bodies you can just buy a pullback of the body you want if you are going for the best deal for the best price I would go with sp but that's just my opinion
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the perfection bodies are REALLY REALLY high quality.......i have a SP1 Jomo and Calsonic skyline set.........i am very pleased with everything......
Note: on the newer SPs there are more, and better, body choices.......they are a great value!
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