RC ADVENTURES - Unboxing a 1/4 scale ARX RTR Cross Off Road Electric Motorcycle with e-Gyro

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Click to Subscribe! ► - Great to have a 1/4 scale electric Moto-Cross bike with en e-Gyro in the studio! I am looking forward to racing and having fun with these at the race tracks. I was hunting for a new off road bike and came across a website for AR Racing. This site is ITALY based, and looks like they may have a pretty good lineup of RC bike-based products. I wanted to get a few of these here so we can see what they are all about, and to get prepared for the coming season. I want to see how well these do in the snow! Being waterproof, I am excited to get out and have some fun..
Here is the site I discovered these bikes on. /
For the specific bike I am using in this film - here is a short link:
Here is some help on what an e-Gyro does specifically:
An E-gyro is controlled by a (small) separate gyro esc and brushless outrunner motor that spins a flywheel inside rear wheel, while a mechanical gyro is powered by the rotation of rear wheel, with internal gears and clutch mechanism that spin the flywheel.
An E-gyro is a completely independent system, so no mechanical drag on drive system from having to turn gears, which means faster spinning flywheel and a more efficient system.
The Bike’s motor delivers power more consistently and on tap so throttle control should be better thanks to e-gyro running independently.
An E-gyro keeps bike stable all the time so bike can go slow or fast whenever and for however long you want, so new drivers can learn easier, but a bike with m-gyro requires long straights to help maintain max flywheel speed so bike is stable.
An E-gyro opens the door to racing on tracks now because long open straights on track are not required like with the m-gyro. E-gyro is running full speed all the time (until battery runs low) so bike has great balance everywhere. With an m-gyro (mechanical gyro), once bike gets into mid section of track with braking, turns, and jumps the gyro slows down and bike will begin to wobble, tank slap, and flip flop all over the place until track opens up with long straights again.
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