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Old 06-25-2010, 03:10 PM   #1
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hi I am upgrading my stock ax10 rtc already am using hotbodies rovers with weights but not sure what motor esc system to use?? thanks
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Old 06-25-2010, 03:46 PM   #2
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check holmeshobbies.com for great brushed stuff, they have some combos that are a bit more than the Novak Rooster combo, but are SWEET!
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Tekin FXR (or even the B1R) and pretty much any 35-45T motor. Get a BEC and a good servo (anything in the 280-330oz range will be golden for the Axial)
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(or even the B1R)
No. Speaking from their tester point of view (I was), you do not want to use the B1-R with much else other than a 55 and 2S.

I can show you a bag full of fried ones.
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Tekin FXR, or Novak Rooster Crawler combos.

Brushless really not need. No reason to spend more anyway.
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Tekin FXR (or even the B1R) and pretty much any 35-45T motor. Get a BEC and a good servo (anything in the 280-330oz range will be golden for the Axial)
im using hitec titanium gear 645 and jon holmes is fixing my br and its awesome. i have lik 1/2lb in my front and nothing in the back. a super stable rig even with the proline tuber! by all means go holmes all the way! you wont be dissapointed
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Should i go 45t or 55t?
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Should i go 45t or 55t?
I like the wheel speed I can get from my Holmes 35t, and it has amazing low end control
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