Losi Aftershock Monster Truck RTR
Aftershock Monster Truck RTR W/.26 & XR2i by Losi

Team
Losi has taken the most desired elements of the everyday monster truck
enthusiast and put together the biggest, baddest, most powerful entrance level
monster truck ever offered…. The Aftershock. Bigger is better and the Aftershock
is the biggest out there dwarfing all comers. Big power comes from a big block
M26SS engine through a shift on the fly 2- speed transmission for the best
combination of acceleration and top speed. And the transmission is filled with
big steel gears instead of wimpy plastic pieces doomed to fail. The power is
transmitted through heat-treated steel CV style driveshafts and aluminum cased
steel geared differentials to the giant chrome wheels and huge rubber tires. The
big rugged suspension arms are controlled by the biggest shocks in the business
– over 3 times larger than those found on other models. Genuine rubber sealed
ball bearings keep everything rolling freely while keeping dirt and debris out.
Big power and big performance needs big control and the Aftershock’s sensational
package is completed with another Team Losi exclusive, the premium JR XR2i
computer based radio system. There is not one but two metal geared steering
servos that allow you to keep control of this monster. The other remarkable
features include multiple model memory, servo adjustments, and easy to read LCD
screen. Best of all you can customize or personalize your truck with the wide
assortment of genuine Team Losi performance and appearance parts currently
available.
Features
- Oversized Mega-Shock Suspension
- 2-Speed, "shift on the fly" transmission
- Team Losi M26SS "Big Block" engine w/recoil starter
- All metal-gear drivetrain
- Spin Start backplate included for use with optional Spin Start or
Cordless Drill
- JR Computer XR2i radio system
- Dual Z-590M high-torque steering servos
- Cast aluminum differential cases
- Factory-decorated body
Technical Specs
- Type: Monster Truck
- Length: 22 in
- Width: 18.5 in
- Wheelbase: 14.2 in
- Weight: 13 lbs
- Chassis: Double-deck aluminum
- Suspension: 4-wheel independent
- Drive Train: F/R diffs, 2-speed with slipper clutch
- Tire Type: Claw rubber tires w/foam inserts (preglued)
- Motor or Engine: Losi Sport M26SS engine
- Radio: JR XR2i computer pistol grip
- Servos: Z-590 x 2 (steering) Z-270 x 1 (throttle/brake)
- Speed: 40+ MPH
- Kit/RTR: RTR
- Shock Type: Oil-filled, coil over Mega Shocks with threaded collars
- Body: Factory-decorated polycarbonate
- Ball Bearings: Complete
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 171cc
External Links
AfterShock
Monster Truck Official website
Aftershock provides a "monster" presence in the community
AfterShock Monster Truck Gifts, Souvenirs, Hat's Tee Shirts, Stickers
Aftershock RC Monster Truck
The Official Tom Meents /
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