RC India
Welcome Guest, please login or register.
 
Pages: [1]   Go Down
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Topic Tools Topic Tools 
Read
« on: November 05, 2011, 02:41:28 AM »
Karthik9
Car Lover
Active Member
**

Reputation Power: 1 
Karthik9 has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: Chennai
State: Tamil Nadu
RC Skills: Beginner
Posts: 71
Join Date: Oct, 2011




I have a 1/8th scale truggy. I was wondering if there is some kinda a carry case for the truggy Huh? that can sit on a bike?
Taking the truggy in a regular backpack is a pain with all the tools and fuel.
If someone has any innovative ideas, would love to hear them Smiley

PS: Buying a 1:1 scale car to carry my truggy Tongue is ruled out as I can't afford that. Spent all on the truggy  Grin

Logged
 

Read
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2011, 07:53:58 AM »
iamahuman
Captain 'no sense of direction'
Forum Administrator
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 31 
iamahuman is working their way up.iamahuman is working their way up.iamahuman is working their way up.
Offline Offline

City: Bangalore
State: Karnataka
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 2864
Join Date: Apr, 2010



Well, we have discussed this before but haven't come up with a good solution. You can use a bigger bag but I'm not sure it'll be easy to carry on a bike. Maybe something like a 'carrier' on the rear?
Logged

"Chuck Norris once overcharged a lipo. Thank him for the Sun."

SSC LCG Slash 4x4.
JQ THE eCar.
 

Read
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2011, 11:04:44 AM »
hellfire
Car Lover
Senior Member
***

Reputation Power: 2 
hellfire has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: bangalore
State: Karnataka
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 143
Join Date: Sep, 2010



Well i use a luggage bag,basically a laptop back bag which also has wheels,remove the tires and wing.

But i use a scooter put the tires,wing under the seat ,put the starter box/radio case on the floor and car in the back pack.
Logged

TT ST1 nitro,TT ST1 Leopard  2150kv Xerun 150A
 

Read
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2011, 12:34:42 PM »
mail4ajo
Car Lover
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 12 
mail4ajo has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: Chennai
State: Tamil Nadu
RC Skills: Advanced
Posts: 972
Join Date: May, 2009

Mugen Seiki Rules



You can get a luggage bag or large duffle bag with stiff base. Put some board or thin piece of plywood to stiffen the base. Tie it to the seat using luggage cords.

Or get corrugated plastic material that they use for packing. Make a box from it and get a rexin to cover it. See Facebook pics of my hauler. You will get some idea.
Logged

*Mugen Seiki MBX7 with Novarossi P5 engine*
*Mugen Seiki MBX6T M-Spec with Novarossi P5 engine*
*Mugen MBX6 Eco with Mamba Monster 2200kv*
*HPI Mini Recon with BL system*
*Team Losi 1/24 rally*
*Team Associated RC8 onroad GT Car, Team Orion power system coming soon...
*Hobbyking 1/18 Rally Extreme BL*
*Sanwa MT-4 radio*
Previously owned - Mugen Seiki MBX6 M-Spec, Thunder Tiger MTA4 S50, ST-1, Sparrowhawk XB, HPI BAJA 5Bss, TRAXXAS REVO 3.3
 

Read
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2011, 12:51:14 PM »
Karthik9
Car Lover
Active Member
**

Reputation Power: 1 
Karthik9 has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: Chennai
State: Tamil Nadu
RC Skills: Beginner
Posts: 71
Join Date: Oct, 2011



Well the bag ideas are fine, but the only problem is keeping it steady on the bike.

Tying the bag using cords is good though but i was looking at something more sophisticated.
@ajo - how is the hauler any different from a normal bag? Other than the additional compartments? I mean does it have any advantages over a normal luggage bag in terms of holding it on a bike?

@iamhuman - a carrier on Yamaha FZ?? i so doubt that  Tongue I would'nt want to spoil the aesthetics of the bike

I was looking at having a clamp on the rear, something similar to a helmet holder but a lot more firm. Has anyone tried that before?
Logged
 

Pages: [1]   Go Up
Jump to: