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Old 04-13-2009, 05:08 AM   #1
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Hello guys

I would like to know if any of you guys could help me.

I recently bought a pair of berg axles and im confused about the pinion gear.
I've already make a search here in the forum and couldn't find what im looking.

So the big question is :

What mesuremants does the berg axle use, i've been looking and ther are, metric, 48p, 32p, 64p ..... metric 48p, metric 32p.... and my head is starting to spin ....

Could you guys please tell me wich are the correct one's and what is your advice to a nice setup, a bigger pinion in the front, or the same in bouth axles.

Sory for my not so good english..

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Old 04-13-2009, 05:17 AM   #2
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http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...2&I=LXFEA5&P=K

Metric .6 module pinions precision cut from hard steel alloy, lightened for reduced weight. Most commonly used on Kyosho and Tamiya electric cars and trucks. 1/8 inch bore. One 5-40 set screw included.
Part # Description Price
1112 Metric Steel Alloy 48 Pitch Pinion 12 Teeth $3.50
1113 Metric Steel Alloy 48 Pitch Pinion 13 Teeth $3.50

See if that helps. Those are the pinions I was reccomended to by Fishmaxx and they work freakin awesome. Havent had to worry about any kind of crappy mesh or anything.
I run those in both the front and rear, with the same motor. The rear axle stall will help you in more ways than you think. If you have anymore questions just ask and I will see if I can help later when I get back from school
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Old 04-13-2009, 06:27 AM   #3
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Check here..........

http://www.tcscrawlers.com/Pinions-S...p-1-c-273.html

Just make sure its the ones that say "for berg axles".

I personally run a 12 in the back with a 14 or 15 in the front. This gets rid of some of the stall. It really just depends on how you want your truck to pull itself.
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Old 04-13-2009, 09:58 AM   #4
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http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...2&I=LXFEA5&P=K

Metric .6 module pinions precision cut from hard steel alloy, lightened for reduced weight. Most commonly used on Kyosho and Tamiya electric cars and trucks. 1/8 inch bore. One 5-40 set screw included.
Part # Description Price
1112 Metric Steel Alloy 48 Pitch Pinion 12 Teeth $3.50
1113 Metric Steel Alloy 48 Pitch Pinion 13 Teeth $3.50

See if that helps. Those are the pinions I was reccomended to by Fishmaxx and they work freakin awesome. Havent had to worry about any kind of crappy mesh or anything.
I run those in both the front and rear, with the same motor. The rear axle stall will help you in more ways than you think. If you have anymore questions just ask and I will see if I can help later when I get back from school
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Check here..........

http://www.tcscrawlers.com/Pinions-S...p-1-c-273.html

Just make sure its the ones that say "for berg axles".

I personally run a 12 in the back with a 14 or 15 in the front. This gets rid of some of the stall. It really just depends on how you want your truck to pull itself.
Thanks, i've order from towerhobbies.

I've order diferent pinions to experiment diferent setups.
Like i said before my english is not the best off all, what's the "stall" ??
I used to have a axial ax10 but always had a crush for the berg one, bought only the axles. I would apreciate any opinion for the setup.
Another silly question, MOA - does it means Motor On Axle ???
I've been thinking about it for a while and couldnt figure out ...

Once again thanks for the fast response.

Best regards

Pedro Leitão
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Old 04-13-2009, 11:54 AM   #5
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Another silly question, MOA - does it means Motor On Axle ???
You are correct.

And I have 13t pinion in the front axle, 12t in the rear.
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Old 04-13-2009, 03:32 PM   #6
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No problem Post some pics when you get it all built
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Old 04-14-2009, 02:34 AM   #7
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No problem Post some pics when you get it all built
You can bet on that, i used this forum alot, especialy to learn !!

When the axles arrive i will open a new topic with the assembly .

Once again thanks for all the awnser's.

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