If you ask me to give you an idea of what to do over the summer or what would be a nice and fun hobby to follow I will tell you hey buy a RC car and relive moments of your childhood but in a more extreme way. This hobby for me has been an excellent experience and I don't think I’m ever going to let it go or stop doing it, as long as i have the money and the passion to do it I will do it. I have learned a lot of things over the past year. I have a HPI Baja 5b which is a buggy RC car with a small 2 stroke engine which is a 23cc fuelie. This little machine can go up to speeds of 55mph. The vehicle itself is about 60 pounds and for that weight it’s pretty fast.
People that
are really into this hobby would do drag racing with their cars that are tuned
up to the fully extended. It’s a ¼ mile race that cars can reach up to 70 mph.
This event takes place in Floyd Park in Brooklyn. People bet money on who would
win. Others would bet there cars on the line to see who has a faster machine
than the other one. That’s why the hobby gets fun and it would never end
because of people like that which keep it alive and play with these RC cars.
The park has enough space to race. I think it’s very legal because a lot of
people come with their RC cars to play and race. It’s very official how they set
it up; it looks pretty real on how they set it up with the start lights and the
checker flag on the floor at the end of the road.
To make it
more interested there has been more different RC models that work in the same
concept but have different bodies and it’s built to run on some places only.
Like a nice RC car I would want is a GT which is a small Ford that has a bigger
engine and better upgrades than a regular Baja 5b would have. This means it can
be faster and stability wise very reliable. I will recommend if you’re going to
start this hobby to start from low with a small car like means with a 23cc
engine which is not powerful and can make a day very fun. I bought mines
for 500 dollars online (eBay). Then from there just start it up but don’t
accelerate to much when using it because you can mess up the engine because
it’s brand new so you want to ease up on the gas. I would let the engine run
for a few minutes like 10-20 minutes so the engine gets lubricated and warmed
up before putting it to use. Then after that you can play all day long without
any problem. 
I encourage the
fans that look at the RC cars that you should get your own and go and show off
on the park that you aren’t just an expatiator at the park looking at them. It’s
a fun activity you can do with your kids and teach them how one of these
machine work because later on life you can make a living fixing these for customers.
FYI there’s a lot of stores out there that have parts for these cars, and also
are willing to explain you how the stuff on it work.
For my conclusion I
would like to say that in my opinion this epic adventure going throw difficulties
not knowing how this RC car works has been able to teach me some big boy things.
I promise you that as soon as you get used to playing and knowing what’s going
on with what you’re doing you won’t be lost in any moment.
CHEERS AND HAVE FUN WITH YOUR CHILDHOOD! =)
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