Thursday , 14 November 2024

Team Losi Twenty Two (22) RTR Buggy

Team Losi Twenty Two (22) RTR Buggy
Team Losi Twenty Two (22) RTR Buggy

This ready-to-run buggy based on the award-winning Car of the Year allows you to reap the benefits of Team Losi Racing™ engineering excellence in a convenient ready-to-run package. The 22 RTR mixes innovative design with a lightning fast ROAR-legal sensored brushless system and then tops it off with a Spektrum™ DX3E radio system. Without a doubt, there’s no other 2WD RTR buggy that can give you this kind of performance all in one package.

Features:
13.5T Sensored Brushless System

The installed ROAR-legal sensored system gives the 22 the punch needed to put you ahead of the competition…and stay there. The programmable ESC features a LiPo cutoff, one-touch setup calibration, push-button programming with adjustable drag brake, beginner mode with throttle limit, forward/brake function for racing and forward/brake/reverse for sport driving, and comes with ultra low resistance, high-power EC3 connectors.

12mm Aluminum Oil-Filled Shocks
These massive, 12mm oil-filled, coil-over shocks are adjustable for a dialed in suspension package on any track. Composite molded shock caps have a bleeder valve for easy rebuilding.

Gull Wing Suspension Arms
The gull wing arms provide the 12mm shocks with a lower shock tower center of gravity and optimal suspension travel, allowing the Twenty Two to take on the punishing bumps and jumps that separate it from the competition.

2.5mm 7075-T6 Aluminum Chassis
A durable chassis made to withstand the rigors of racing on or off the track.

Sealed Viscous Gear Differential
The sealed, silicone-filled, viscous differential provides for superior power transfer and control entering and exiting corners and turns.

Innovative Steering Rack Design
The unique steering rack design of the Twenty Two allows it to operate freely, eliminating the need for bearings and bell cranks. The Ackerman Steering has also been optimized, giving the Twenty Two precise and responsive steering for total control.

SPEKTRUM DX3E Radio System
The Spektrum DX3E with 2.4GHz DSM Technology offers reliable interference-free control in a transmitter with modern styling. The 3-channel DX3E features LED battery voltage indicators, independent travel adjustments, servo reversing, a steering dual rate knob and comes paired with a Spektrum SR300 receiver. All trim and adjustment knobs are conveniently accessible, making fine tuning your vehicle quick and easy.

Body Colors
Available in either black or blue.

Team Losi Twenty Two (22) RTR Buggy Chassis Shot
Team Losi Twenty Two (22) RTR Buggy Chassis Shot

Product Specifications
Type:2WD Electric Buggy
Scale:1/10
Length:15.31 in (388.98mm)
Width:9.81 in (249.10mm)
Height:5.28 in (134.11mm)
Ground Clearance:1.5 in (37mm)
Wheelbase:11.24 in (285.50mm)
Weight:53 oz (1499 g)
Chassis:7075-T6 Aluminum
Suspension:Independent
Drivetrain:2wd
Tire Type:Taper Pin Front/BK-Bar Rear
Motor or Engine:Sensored Brushless 13.5t
Speed Control:Programmable, sensored brushless
Radio:Spektrum DX3E with 2.4GHz DSM technology with Spektrum SR300 Receiver
Wheel Size:Front 1 in (24.6mm) / Rear 1.5 in (38.2mm)
Kit/RTR:RTR
Body:TLR22 Body Screen printed
Ball Bearings:Complete
Minimum Age Recommendation:14 years

[source: www.losi.com]

About Tony Phalen

Tony Phalen - As an avid RC enthusiast, Tony has been building, bashing and racing RC Cars for over 30 years. He has participated in every kind of surface racing events - 1/18 scale trucks, 1/10 scale TC, Rock Racers, Rally - if it had wheels, he's raced it! He's also worked on both sides of the industry fence; collaborating with many major manufacturers (as well as being a sponsored driver) to working for a high-profile industry magazine. During this time he has learned many tricks, tips and techniques and is sharing that knowledge on CompetitionX - the most informative RC website on the internet!

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