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But a kill switch on a Rolex rig? Isn't a kill switch supposed to stop an engine that's running? Hmm....guess it serves no purpose on that ride....

LMAO!!
Again, Candyman ambushes me without warning, and sticks the sharpest knife in the drawer right in my temple. :first_place:

When I rotate the Savvy to face LEFT on the shelf, I can see the red button. Now you know why it's there.
 
LMAO!!
Again, Candyman ambushes me without warning, and sticks the sharpest knife in the drawer right in my temple. :first_place:

When I rotate the Savvy to face LEFT on the shelf, I can see the red button. Now you know why it's there.

Why don't you just get a carousel for that thing, Ralph?
 
The stand will rotate, but it's too close to the wall. Besides, it's 18 lbs. now, and moving it is the greatest amount of exercise I get all week.

ShlvSav.webp
 
Apparently you have no idea how long it takes to wash, wax, buff and repeat with a savage. It barely leaves time to take a 30 minute nap before his "stories" come on.

Geez... rookies ;)
 
There wasn't a debate until you jump in and throw down an LST reference in a savage forum within a savage thread...

I have both the savage and LST variant. Both are great trucks but both require work to be truly tough enough.
 
Tough is relevant. Any old Savvy can be a shelf queen! Relax olds, I am just busting Ralph's chops. No need getting all worked up. We all know how sensitive you Savvy guys are but jeez! Guess only HPI owners need post in this forum... Wait a minute--does a Nitro MT get me admission into the club?
 
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