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Old 04-08-2011, 11:29 PM   #1
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Novak Rock star brushed motor. Has anyone tried this motor?
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:11 AM   #2
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they are a fairly new motor but for about 45-50 bucks i wound just get a handwound from brood or hh for about 10 bucks more. on novaks site they dont say much about them other than they call them expert crawling motors built by sagami and they are fully rebuildable. and it looks like they replaced the older rebuildable novak 45t and 55t.
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http://www.teamnovak.com/products/br...ors/index.html
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That's "new" "cheap brush motor" with a Novak sticker, other than the really cheap sealed can option.

Sagami.

This is humorous.

TERRA CLAW CRAWLER BRUSHED MOTOR SPECS (#3556)

Number of Turns: 55

Power Output: 22 Watts @ 4,500 RPM
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Does anybody have new comments about these Novak Rock Star motors? How are they performing compared to similar priced motors?
How is the brake compared to cheaper motors (integy Lathe)?
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How are they performing compared to similar priced motors?
How is the brake compared to cheaper motors (integy Lathe)?
Same as the cheaper motors (Integy lathe).
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Old 05-19-2011, 12:55 PM   #6
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i have a pair of novak 45t hand wound rock stars and i quite like em they hold great for drag break and lock right up for dig ....they work awesome i don't have anything bad to say .....hope this helps

oh yeah they 49$cad at my HS
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i have a pair of novak 45t hand wound rock stars
Hand wound really??? Can some one confirm this as I didn't find any info about that.
What does "sagami build" really mean, are they doing hand wound?

AXIAL_SCORPION, do you have any comparison to other motor how are they performing?
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Old 05-19-2011, 01:34 PM   #8
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I am pretty sure there is no such thing as a handwound rock star, unless you had it made some how or the hobby shop did. I never seen one and novak doesn't list offering a handwound on their website, nor does one turn up in a google search....anyone selling a handwound for $49 at the retail level surely isn't making any money....

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