Baja 5b 29cc - King Motor Baja KSRC 2.0 Full Alloy Set!
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The King Motor Baja KSRC-2.0 29cc is a rear wheel drive 1/5th
scale off-road buggy that is nearly 32" in length! Its
design is revolutionary for large scale RC Cars, following the style
of classic Baja buggies with long suspension arms
for great ground clearance and large
suspension travel. The big size allows the King Motor Baja
2.0 to go where smaller buggies can't and makes the KM Baja 2.0
driving experience as close as you can get to the real thing.
The King Motor Baja 2.0 is big, but coming as a "Ready To
Run" car and powered by standard gasoline it can't be
easier to get ready for action. Everything is included in the kit
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Preassembled Baja 29cc chassis,
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Prepainted Baja body shell,
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Preinstalled high quality FM radio gear with built in fail safe, 6V
receiver pack and charger.
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Pre installed massive 29cc gasoline
engine providing plenty of power.
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Pre installed Pro Edition
Aluminum performance parts.
All you need to do is fill up with
standard gasoline and some oil, and off you go!
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Comparing
The King Motor Baja KSC-2.0
And HPI Baja 5b
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If you enjoy racing your remote
controlled buggy through the desert
sands or up and down the dunes you
most likely already are familiar
with the legendary Baja design.
These oversized buggies come readily
equipped with everything you need to
enjoy that sport in. And because of
their size and rugged construction
they are just perfect for harsh
environments like desert sands. But
the real questions is which Baja are
you going to buy? How do the HPI
Baja 5b and the King Motor Baja
KSC-2.0 compare?
The most obvious difference is
the price. The KSC-2.0 costs just
over half of the HPI Baja 5b. Now
that’s a huge difference. You could
almost have a spare Buggy for your
races in case something happens. But
none of that matters if your Buggy
can’t perform. So let’s have a look
at the two models and find out what
if anything sets them apart.
Let’s start with the similarities
as there are more than differences.
The King Motor is just a little bit
shorter than the Baja 5b. Both are
817 mm long with the KSRC being 5 mm
shorter. For all practical purposes
this difference in length doesn’t
make a difference on the race track
so we will ignore it.
Both Models are 1:5 scale classic
Baja buggies with extremely powerful
engines and rear wheel drive. While
there is a significant difference in
the engines we will get back to that
a little later. Both come equipped
with longer than normal suspension
arms for superior ground clearance.
This allows both designs to be used
in rough environments like desert
dunes or forest tracks.
Both buggies are built on top of
a rugged aluminum chassis, with the
Baja 5b made off high-grade aircraft
aluminum while the KM is made from
high-grade aluminum anodized with
chrome for a custom chopper look.
The shocks for both cars are
heavy duty shocks well suited for
the intended use on sand dunes and
off road tracks. The long suspension
travel of the shocks allows for
superior control on even the worst
tracks.
Despite the huge price difference
there are still more similarities to
cover. Both models come with a high
performance 8000 rpm clutch with a
spring release system which allows
you to rev up your rc’s engine
before you engage the drive train,
ensuring extreme acceleration from
the starting line. This alone can
potentially give you the advantage
in a race.
The radio gear in both buggies is
a high quality long range FM radio
set with great ease of use. One
interesting difference in favor of
the KSRC-2.0 is the fact the radio
gear and the servo is water
resistant for use in wet
environments as well as in dry. And
you will find one feature of the
KM-2.0 coming in really handy when
you are in difficult terrain with
poor visibility. The KSRC-2.0 comes
with a built in fail safe to prevent
long range run away problems.
Nothing is worse than losing control
of your rc buggy in difficult to
follow terrain. Good luck trying to
find your buggy once you lost sight
of it.
But what really drives the buggy
and makes all of the difference is
the engine. It is the heart of every
rc model car or buggy. And here is
where the real difference between
the two models become apparent. Both
models are running on regular
gasoline with some add-on of oil.
There is no need to buy expensive
Nitro compatible gasoline. The other
advantage is, you can just stop at
any gas station and fill up your rc
buggy.
The Baja 5b comes equipped with
the Fuelie 26S 26cc gasoline engine.
This engine is arguably tougher and
much more powerful than the typical
engine you can find in remote
controlled buggies. With the higher
displacement you can achieve much
higher low end torque and a higher
actual end speeds as well. The
engine is a conventional two stroke
engine running on regular gasoline
with engine oil mixed in.
With the more powerful engine
comes a custom designed drive train
that reportedly is capable of
handling the dramatic power of this
engine. Combine with the previously
mentioned high rpm spring loaded
clutch you get unprecedented
acceleration for a buggy of that
class. Unprecedented? Really?
Surprisingly the much cheaper
KSC-2.0 comes with an even more
powerful engine as standard. Imagine
a 29cc air-cooled, recoil start
engine connected to an automatic
high performance 8000 rpm spring
loaded clutch. The result is really
unprecedented power, acceleration
and end speed. If you are in this
sport to win in races, you have to
give this monster a try. But I am
getting carried away.
Now we have almost come full
circle. The only thing left to
compare are the tires. We mean the
tires that come standard with the
buggy. The KSRC-2.0 comes standard
equipped with sand dune ready tires
whereas the Baja 5bv comes equipped
with rugged all terrain wheels that
should perform well on almost any
surface. But again, if you really
are into racing you most likely will
equip your buggy with the right set
of wheels for whatever terrain you
are racing.
Now what is the conclusion? Both
buggies are exceptionally well
built, rugged and ready for any race
you want to throw at them. While the
buggies are really very comparable
in terms of their construction,
size, maneuverability and looks, the
real difference lies in the engine.
The King Motors-2.0 comes equipped
with a much larger displacement
engine. Considering the low weight
and the otherwise similar features
the massive engine will surely
result in better performance on and
off the race track.
Now at almost half the price for
the King Motor Baja KSRC-2.0
compared to the HPI Baja 5b, our
vote has to go for the KSRC-2.0.
Granted with the HPI Baja 5b you are
not only buying the performance of
the buggy, but also the reputation
and reliability of an experienced
manufacturer which has been around
for a long time. But King Motor Baja
is not a startup either and has
gained a great reputation among its
followers and fellow racers. At the
end it is your decision!
Specifications And Performance Of King Motor Baja 2.0 Buggy
29cc, 2-cycle piston-valve, air-cooled, recoil-start engine
Improved viscosity shocks
FM radio helps to maximize control and range
Strong, chrome roll-cage to protect the buggy
Easy to fuel - uses 2-cycle pre-mix, 25 parts gas to 1 part oil
Drive system: Heavy-duty metal gears with sealed gear box
Gear ratio 8.4:1
Stiff, aluminum chrome-dipped chassis
Automatic, long-life clutch with upgraded 8,000 RPM spring
Fully-adjustable oil-filled shocks to dampen any terrain
Stops quickly with the vented rear disc brake system
Sealed electronics box for use on wet days
Extra-long suspension travel: 3.75" (Front) / 3.9" (Rear)
Upgraded, stronger orange beadlocks on chrome rims
Transparent Body Shell
Adjustable carburetor with choke and prime button
Extra hi-torque (30 kg/cm), water-resistant steering servo
Extra hi-torque (15 kg/cm), water-resistant throttle servo
Large fuel tank for long runs
Double-boxed to avoid damage in shipping or storage
Ready-to-Run (Just add gas, oil, & 8-AA controller batteries)
Precision manufactured for years of use and customization
Includes fail-safe to protect from out-of range runaways |
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King
Motor Baja Buggies Come With The
Following
Fully-assembled buggy
Transparent body
Sticker set
Aerodynamic spoiler
Radio controller & receiver
Tool kit
Battery charger (120v-220v)
Receiver battery pack
Spare air-filter
Owner's manual / schematics
Whip antenna
Fail-safe
Tuned pipe exhaust
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