The Mad Force Kruiser is the latest version of the Kyosho Mad Force, a nitro-powered monster truck that is faithful to the design of full-scale monster trucks. The Kruiser features a 3.5cc nitro-burning engine with a three-speed automatic transmission and is capable of hitting speeds of approximately 40 mph. It features shaft-driven full-time 4WD with solid front and rear axles.
New big-bore shocks have extra fluid capacity for better, more consistent damping. The shocks are mounted farther outboard on the axles for better handling ability and to absorb the landings from the big air jumps.
A new, 30mm longer chassis is included, which extends the wheelbase for added stability. the suspension is reconfigured to keep the links level at ride height, which also produces more desirable handling characteristics.
An update GX21 3.5cc engine features a machined aluminum head and a zero-loss pull starter that completely disconnects from the engine internals once the engine is started. The engine features a two-shoe clutch that can be tuned with optional clutch springs. The exhaust system is solidly bolted to the engine, and features a welded aluminum header and a tuned aluminum muffler.
A larger 150cc fuel tank feeds the engine. The tank includes a flip-top filler cap that allows refueling while the engine is running.
The body is reminiscent of 50s era American pick-ups with the smooth and unmistakable lines. The body is factory painted and detailed, and fully trimmed and ready to fit the Kruiser chassis.
how fast is it?
Ekas12345 2 months ago
@Ekas12345
It goes about 40mph/65kph
SPRCVIDEO 2 months ago
is this truck good for beginners? is it easy to break in and tune?
TheBigface99 7 months ago
@TheBigface99
As far as nitro trucks go, it's very easy to start, break-in, and tune. If you're just getting started in RC, perhaps the the Kruiser VE might be a better choice. The brushless electric power is as fast or faster than the nitro powered version, and you don't need to learn how to tune a nitro engine while you're learning how to drive it to its full potential. Either way I think you're going to be satisfied, but the VE is going to be a little easier to start.
SPRCVIDEO 7 months ago
what kind of body is that
RevoShawty33 8 months ago
@RevoShawty33
It's a generic body made to resemble a customize pick-up middle to late 50s. It's probably more similar to an old Ford F100, but not close enough to really say its anything.
SPRCVIDEO 8 months ago