The shocks are threaded aluminum with bladders. ROAR-approved Trackstar 80A speed control ROAR-approved Trackstar 17.5T sensored motorĨ. ![]() Tire choice, radio system, and battery choice are left up to you, as is the paint job-the body arrives clear, as requested by customers, says Basher.ģ. 3mm aluminum plate chassis with plastic side podsĥ. ![]() The ARR is outfitted with ROAR-approved electronics including a Trackstar 80A speed control, 17.5T sensored motor, and titanium-gear servo. Basher doesn’t offer the new car as an RTR, but you can choose from a no-electronics kit, or the well-equipped “ARR” (almost ready to run) version as tested here. The belt-drive transmission has also been improved for smoother action, and new plastics help further distinguish the Pro model. We originally reviewed the BZ-222 in RTR form back in the June 2015 issue, and Basher has since refined the car with a selection of carbon fiber and aluminum upgrades that earn the machine its new “ BZ-222 Pro” name.
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