Click to Subscribe! ► - I have upgraded my original G-Transition shocks on my Komodo to the RC4WD KiNG 100mm shocks - and I put 37.5wt shock oil in them. The cold weather is almost upon me - and the snow is coming in a few weeks - so I wanted to get out for another trail run before the frigid months take hold. But! I am a dedicated hobbyist - and weather does not stop me from having a great time. Just everything will turn white with snow and drop 30 degrees.. haha! Here was the original running video, where everything was bone stock:
Ok, so many people ask me questions about the rigs I use, so I have provided public info on the manufacturers website below.
"The new GMade Komodo Scale RC Crawler! Based on the GS01 chassis, which was first used on the Sawback, the new GMade Komodo comes equipped with an overload of high performance scale crawling parts. Features include a steel c-channel frame with built in scale plate, a 4 link suspension system with internal spring oil shocks, one piece graphite solid axle housings with metal diff covers, a single speed transmission with metal motor mount, a set of MT1903 1.9″ rock crawling tires on NR02 bead lock wheels, and a low COG adjustable battery plate. While that’s all great, what really makes the GMade Komodo stand out from the crowd is that amazing pickup truck body. It is made of clear polycarbonate with multiple plastic accessories including a front grill, front and rear light buckets, door handles and much more.
Specs
Width: 236mm
Height: 247mm
Length: 506mm
Wheelbase: 287mm
Weight: 1.9kg
RC ADVENTURES™/ RCSparks Studio™ © 2015 Medic Media Productions Inc.. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Medic Media Productions Inc. Please note that the RCSparks Studio does not sell RC Products. The RCSparks Studio an independent promotor of a great hobby! I am not directly affiliated with any of the vendors or manufacturers in this video. The RCSparks Studio is not liable for any damage or loss through the use of products or techniques shown - Use at your own risk! This film and the RC ADVENTURES film series broadcast on YouTube is intended for entertainment purposes only.
Ok, so many people ask me questions about the rigs I use, so I have provided public info on the manufacturers website below.
"The new GMade Komodo Scale RC Crawler! Based on the GS01 chassis, which was first used on the Sawback, the new GMade Komodo comes equipped with an overload of high performance scale crawling parts. Features include a steel c-channel frame with built in scale plate, a 4 link suspension system with internal spring oil shocks, one piece graphite solid axle housings with metal diff covers, a single speed transmission with metal motor mount, a set of MT1903 1.9″ rock crawling tires on NR02 bead lock wheels, and a low COG adjustable battery plate. While that’s all great, what really makes the GMade Komodo stand out from the crowd is that amazing pickup truck body. It is made of clear polycarbonate with multiple plastic accessories including a front grill, front and rear light buckets, door handles and much more.
Specs
Width: 236mm
Height: 247mm
Length: 506mm
Wheelbase: 287mm
Weight: 1.9kg
RC ADVENTURES™/ RCSparks Studio™ © 2015 Medic Media Productions Inc.. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Medic Media Productions Inc. Please note that the RCSparks Studio does not sell RC Products. The RCSparks Studio an independent promotor of a great hobby! I am not directly affiliated with any of the vendors or manufacturers in this video. The RCSparks Studio is not liable for any damage or loss through the use of products or techniques shown - Use at your own risk! This film and the RC ADVENTURES film series broadcast on YouTube is intended for entertainment purposes only.
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