A little fun this past weekend

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Looks like you had some fun.
I couldn't see too clearly, but was the snow too soft / deep?

There are many posts on servos. I suggest you take a look at them.
For throttle / brake I use Savox 1256TG - standard sized servo and with good torque and speed.
Some are going over to full LiPo voltages without the 6V regulators as some servos can take the full '7.4V'.
These permit a faster, more torquey servo again.

Al.
 
I have the brakes adjusted the servo is pretty much border line in getting the job done. It will lock up on that slippery gravel but not a chance on pavement. I have been looking at the Savox 1256TG and a Hitech for the throttle for now the steering is working and can wait.

The snow is about 3 feet up there with a crust on top so there's no chance playing in that. It won't be long and that stuff will be melting off, then the ATV's will back on the trails again.
 
I have the brakes adjusted the servo is pretty much border line in getting the job done. It will lock up on that slippery gravel but not a chance on pavement. I have been looking at the Savox 1256TG and a Hitech for the throttle for now the steering is working and can wait.

The snow is about 3 feet up there with a crust on top so there's no chance playing in that. It won't be long and that stuff will be melting off, then the ATV's will back on the trails again.

Sounds good fun.

100% recommend the Savox 1256TG.

I've a total of 4 - 2 in my FG MT, one in my FG 1/5 and one as steering in my E-Maxx - can't fault them and ZERO failures.
The E-Maxx could do with a stronger servo TBH for the 40-series 'Big Joes' it's using.

Al.
 
love my savox 1256tg, works the throttle great and is a beast on my KM hydraulic breaks I just got from Dan!!!
 
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