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Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:56 am

Here's a pic of my 1/5 Custom fm1e nitro bike with the body off...

BTW,.. there are about 4 of us that get together once a week or a fortnight to get some track time and have fun etc.. But if there's anyone interested in getting into these bikes I can tell you that the 1/5th bike bug will bite you hard..! These bikes with the right motor setup will do about 60-70km no worries, and wheelies whenever you want..! :D If there is anyone from Brizzy here that's keen to check them out just PM me and let me know..

We need a RC mini Moto GP class here in Australia, touring cars have had long enough hogging up all the local RC tracks.. Someone has allready posted a link to the Skipton site, there you'll see what RC bike racing is all about.. 8)

Shaun
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Custom CF frame, EVO.12/4port engine, 7075 CNR/USD's-Rear Hub-Wheels, PMT and GRP tires...
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:08 am

Here's one of my Electric bikes.. It's a customized TTfm1e too,.. all CF frame, Delrin wheels.. This bike will do 60km no probs... :wink:

Shaun
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Customized TTfm1e, CF frame, Delrin wheels,.. it also has a Hacker Brushless motor system in it with a Schultz U-Force75 ESC,.. 60km no probs..
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:14 am

Looks expensive....

I thought getting into Nitro cars could cost alot... Atleast the parts are abit more attainable...


Bikes would crash a hell of alot too I would have throught... No locking up the road and doing a 180 and fanging it again..

Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:35 am

wow.... that is just soooo frigging cool :shock: :shock:


gimme gimme :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:36 am

Dan wrote:Looks expensive....

I thought getting into Nitro cars could cost alot... Atleast the parts are abit more attainable...


Bikes would crash a hell of alot too I would have throught... No locking up the road and doing a 180 and fanging it again..


You'd be amazed at how durable these bikes can be..! I thought the same with the very first one I bought, but after some getting used to it (learning curve) you crash less.. Sure you'll hi-side the thing at warp speed but the bike will just get right back up again and go.. A stock bike will need a little tinkering to get it durable, but most of that is just homemade improvements..

You don't need a whole lota cash for the bikes at first. The fm1e, there only about $189US at a few online stores,.. the only other getting started stuff you'll need is running gear (radio gear, battery and motor/ESC etc) and an after market set of tires/GRP or PMT for better grip.. It's only when you want to go faster/harder that you'll need to spend more..

Shaun

Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:38 am

I got one of those 1/5 scale bike its electric made in italy by a company called bergonzoni they make rc gear :) but then again i have a shit load of rc gear,cant help myself i love those rc toys :)
We tried to start up a 1/5 scale bike class here in sydney at morebank our local rc track but no success :(

Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:56 am

How cool
Didn't even know 1/5th riders existed before this thread.:shock:
Looks like great fun.
:D

Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:19 pm

pk wrote:I got one of those 1/5 scale bike its electric made in italy by a company called bergonzoni they make rc gear :) but then again i have a shit load of rc gear,cant help myself i love those rc toys :)
We tried to start up a 1/5 scale bike class here in sydney at morebank our local rc track but no success :(


8) Cool, nice bikes the Berg's,.. but, you know that company stopped producing bikes about a year or two ago..? Parts for them are hard to get too.. :cry: It's a shame, I know.. But, if you ever needed anything to fix it, this guy is the origonal designer of the Berg bikes, he has his own company called TRD, here's a link to his site... The parts for the TRD bikes I think will fit the Berg's... http://www.trdmoto.it/aspnuke/ Sorry, most of the site is all in Italian..

I know of some other guys in Sydney that have bikes , plus a guy that makes custom discs and calipers for them too.., they would'nt fit your Burg, he makes them for the NF and the TT front wheels Hex's, and a rear discs brake also..

Hey, maybe one day these bikes will get popular enough that racing will finally eventuate... :) I hope to get something started one day, I've been spredding the word were I can.. I would have loved to have done a 1/5 bike demo though at the bike show this weekend just gone up here.. lol

Shaun

Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:27 pm

balanse wrote:How cool
Didn't even know 1/5th riders existed before this thread.:shock:
Looks like great fun.
:D


They are fun.. :wink: Here's a link to my wheelie vid.. http://www.scaulfi.rchomepage.com/video ... ies001.wmv

Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:19 am

Thanks for the info scaulfi, a mate of mine owns a hobby shop here in sydney and he is the direct importer of bergonzoni models,he is also the TTR agent we have the nitro ducati 999r in stock. :)

Wed Feb 22, 2006 6:44 am

i got a O.S nitro motor at home for my r/c car. its got a bent rod :lol:
hmmm, i 1/5 bike would upset the electric car kiddies in the little estate i live in :D

Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:28 am

Group buy sounds good, not a bad idea when the rain is outside

Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:33 am

budgie wrote:Group buy sounds good, not a bad idea when the rain is outside

i wouldnt be usin a nitro bike indoors... :shock:

Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:39 am

Im also thinking night shift at work, if you knew where i worked you would agree
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