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Traxxas Models without battery

Save Money – Traxxas Lipo Ready Models Without Battery Packs

Notice how much Traxxas prices have went up lately? You can save some cash as Traxxas is now offering many of their Lipo ready models without battery packs. This saves you money and nobody likes paying extra for battery packs they don’t want or need. Traxxas still includes a Lipo battery charger with all the trucks, two chargers on models [...]

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ASK Cub Reporter, 11.09.2012, Version- Your Questions Come I…

Hello BSRC, I was thinking about putting sway bars on my Traxxas E-Revo but I am not clear on what the benefits will be. Will it just turn better? You guys rock, Brent B. Cubby– Hey now Brent, thanks for the email, be sure and shoot Brian your snail mail so he can hook you up with some stickers. And yes, we do [...]

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Best Buy Traxxas

World’s Most Expensive Traxxas E-Revo?

Have you just won the lotto and want to buy the world’s most expensive Traxxas E-Revo? While in my local Best Buy electronics store last night, Cubby and I had a salesperson look up “Traxxas” in their computer system just to see if we could buy one. It turns out that yes you can buy several different Traxxas vehicles directly from [...]

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Dusty Motors Zipper Shroud

Dusty Motors Pro Zipper Shroud For Traxxas Revo and Summit

Do you want to keep dirt and water out of your 10th scale Traxxas Revo or Summit, yet maintain enough airflow to keep your electronics from overheating? Dusty Motors has a polyester shroud that fits the bill. The Pro Zipper Shroud from Dusty Motors features a zipper for easy access to electronics, it’s splash proof, and it’s hand made. Street [...]

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ASK Cub Reporter- 11.17.2011- The More Questions Asked, The …

Cubbby The rear of my E-Revo sags too much when I take off from a dead stop, it sags so much my rear skidplate is getting eaten alive, any tips? Gail Cubby– Yes indeed those Revo’s sure like to sag when you pound the gas, both the nitro and electric versions. On one hand, that’s part of what makes a Revo so [...]

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A Trio of Pro-Line bodies for Traxxas vehicles

Pro-Line has a few new bodies for a few of Traxxas’ most popular vehicles.  Shown above is the new, officially licensed Chevy Silverado 2500 HD body for the Stampede and Stampede 4×4.  Also available is a body based on the over-compensating GMC TopKick medium duty road truck for the various T-Maxx and Revo platforms, including the Summit and E-Revo, and [...]

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Ken Block – Traxxas E-Revo . Not For You!

Our friends from Traxxas just released these pictures of the special edition (read 1 of 1) Ken Block E-Revo. It’s got his signature paint, green beadlock rims, huge Chevron tires, custom hubs and Exo-Carbon wing! This was made special for Ken and is a one-off. Enjoy the pics, I dig those HUGE beadlocks! #gallery-3 { margin: auto; } #gallery-3 .gallery-item { float: [...]

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Kershaw Designs E-Revo 5T conversion (!!??)

Those fellas at Kershaw Designs are a bit sick in the head.  In a totally good way of course.  You’d have to be a little messed up to come up with the idea to take a Traxxas E-Revo and stretch it out to the same wheel base as a HPI Baja 5T.  That’s exactly what this new chassis conversion kit [...]

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Outerwears covering up E-Revos

Outerwears, makers of fine outer wear, have a new way for you E-Revo owners to keep your truck clean.  Their water repellent shroud helps keep water, mud, dirt and all that other junk out of your chassis, while still allowing necessary airflow to keep the electronics cool.  The shroud comes with Velcro to keep it attached securely to the chassis.  [...]

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ASK Cubby, A Weekly Q & A Session, Version 04.29.2010

“Cub Reporter, What is better a Traxxas Summit or a Traxxas E-Revo? Thanks. Roger Blakely” Oh yes, the age old question of what is better. Well both are Traxxas, meaning they’ll have good customer support, will be tough as nails, and most importantly, most hobby shops will stock plenty of replacement parts. The Summit is better suited to low speed action, [...]

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