Wie ihre vierrädrigen Pendants stehen diese Bikes für Präzision und Stil und ermöglichen das Meistern kontrollierter Slides und sanfter Kurvenfahrten. Ausgestattet mit niedriger Bodenfreiheit und drift-spezifischen Reifen sind RC-Drift-Motorräder perfekt für glatte Oberflächen und spezielle Drift-Strecken. Das leichte Chassis und die reaktionsschnelle Lenkung sorgen für nahtlose Drift-Übergänge und äußerst präzise Kontrolle.
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XRider Sagittarius 1:4 Offroad RC Motorrad
Ursprünglicher Preis war: $550.00$529.00Aktueller Preis ist: $529.00.

XRider Cafe Racer 1:8 RC-Motorrad
Ursprünglicher Preis war: $509.00$480.00Aktueller Preis ist: $480.00.

XRider Saturn 1:8 RC-Motorrad
Ursprünglicher Preis war: $459.00$430.00Aktueller Preis ist: $430.00.
Kit (Build-It-Yourself)
- What’s included: Chassis parts, suspension arms, hardware, body shell (usually unpainted), and sometimes tires.
- What’s NOT included: Electronics (motor, ESC, servo, radio, battery, charger).
- Who it’s for: Hobbyists who love the build process, want to understand every mechanical part, and prefer to choose high-end custom electronics.
- Pros: Full customization, deep learning experience, often higher-quality components.
- Cons: Time-consuming assembly, higher total cost if buying electronics separately.
ARR (Almost Ready to Run)
- What’s included: Chassis parts, suspension arms, hardware, body shell, and sometimes tires, motor, ESC and servos depending on brand.
- What’s NOT included: Electronics (motor, ESC, servo, radio, battery, charger).
- Who it’s for: Intermediate users who don’t want to build but already have RC gear or want to choose specific radio equipment.
- Pros: Saves build time, flexibility to choose your own electronics.
- Cons: Still requires extra purchases to make it drivable, slightly more expensive than a bare kit.
RTR (Ready to Run)
- What’s included: Fully assembled car with all electronics pre-installed, often comes with a 2.4GHz radio, pre-painted body, and sometimes even a battery and charger.
- What’s NOT included: Occasionally a charger or battery, depending on brand.
- Who it’s for: Beginners or those who want to drive immediately out of the box.
- Pros: Convenient, no building skills required, great for casual use.
- Cons: Limited customization out of the gate, sometimes uses cheaper electronics.
Generally speaking, for someone with your technical curiosity and hands-on interest in RC components like servo savers and suspension geometry, you might really enjoy building a Kit version. But if time’s tight and you already have radio gear, an ARR gives the best balance. Want to hit the track or trail today? RTR is plug-and-play fun.
