Key Specs
About this product
The RO1.0 is an affordable, entry-level rookie off-road racing buggy that kicks up dust as it races through corners and clears jumps with style!
This 2WD racing buggy is based on a flexible, crash-resistant one-piece resin main chassis and is made up of easy-to-assemble parts. It is also recommended for those who are trying off-road cars for the first time, and its high off-road performance, which allows it to handle active driving such as jumps, is its appeal. Since it has the same basic structure as a race-only machine, it can be adapted to various driving conditions by changing the settings, even when driving on circuits dedicated to off-road cars.
The suspension and drivetrain parts are the same design as the top-end model, so by replacing them with lightweight carbon fiber parts or high-precision aluminum parts, you can turn it into a high-end machine. While it is a beginner-friendly model that emphasizes stability, its expandability that can meet the needs of expert-level driving is also attractive.
Chassis Spec
■ Rear 2WD racing buggy
■ Front and rear double wishbone suspension
■ Oil-filled shock absorbers (pre-assembled)
■ Adjustable turnbuckles and tie rods (pre-assembled)
■ Battery position can be changed
■ Sealed gearbox
■ 4-gear transmission
■ Aluminum motor mount
■ Slipper clutch included as standard
■ Resin integrated main chassis
■ High downforce body and wing (pre-cut)
■ Full ball bearings
■ Front 4-rib and rear square pin tires included
*The photo is an example of assembly.
*The kit does not include a 2-channel radio control set (transmitter, receiver, speed controller, servo), battery (short size Li-po 2 cells), charger, motor, polycarbonate paint, etc. Please purchase separately.
*The kit does not include motor, batteries, and other R/C electrics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the RO1.0 is specifically designed as an entry-level model for newcomers to off-road racing. It features a flexible, crash-resistant chassis and pre-assembled suspension and drivetrain, making it easier to get started compared to more complex models.
You'll need to purchase separately: a 2-channel radio control set (transmitter, receiver, speed controller, and servo), a short size 2-cell Li-Po battery, a charger, a motor, and polycarbonate paint for the body. The kit itself does not include these components.
The kit includes the resin chassis, pre-assembled suspension and drivetrain, oil-filled shock absorbers, adjustable turnbuckles and tie rods, sealed gearbox, 4-gear transmission, slipper clutch, pre-cut body and wing, and tyres. Assembly is required but many key components come pre-assembled to make building easier.
Absolutely. The RO1.0 shares the same basic structure as race-only machines, so you can upgrade components by replacing parts with lightweight carbon fibre or high-precision aluminium alternatives as your skills progress.
The RO1.0 features front and rear double wishbone suspension with pre-assembled oil-filled shock absorbers, adjustable turnbuckles and tie rods, a sealed gearbox, 4-gear transmission, and a standard slipper clutch to handle off-road jumps and corners.
