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1/10 Scale Electric Rally/Touring Car:
Traxxas Street Sport (1997) - 4201 / 4210 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory and Info:
Introduced by Traxxas in 1997, the 2WD Street Sport Sedan Car, was classed as an entry level model, and was available as an unassembled kit - # 4201 - with motor and speed controller, or RTR - # 4210 - with Stinger 20T motor, speed controller, and TQ radio system. A Battery and Charger required to complete.
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★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Box ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Box ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Box ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport (1997) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas Street Sport Radio, ESC and Motor ★
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Buying a Used Traxxas Street Sport
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Manufacturers and Brands Catalogued, Listed and Reviewed by RC-Scrapyard.
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Hints, Tips and Information
Slipper Clutch and Hydra-Drive
More often installed on Off-Road RC Models, the Slipper Clutch has been around since the late 1990s. Basically the idea is to prevent wheel spin and increase traction under acceleration, to improve the cars stability from a standing start, when landing from jumps or on corner exits. It also protects the spur gear and drivetrain, to some degree, when using a high torque motor. |
Hints, Tips and Information
On Road Tires for Tarmac
Modern day RC Model Rubber Tires for tarmac racing, generally come in wide or narrow format and in three compounds - Soft, Medium and Hard, each compound corresponding to different track temperatures. |
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