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(MMM) Mini's Miami Moonbuggy

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I have yet to experience any gear failure but I'm sure that I will know when it happens. I am just a little curious about how it sounds. I suppose you hear that awful noise and then your axle won't spin anymore depending on how bad the gear is?

can you spell the sound out for me? :ror:
 
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I have yet to experience any gear failure but I'm sure that I will know when it happens. I am just a little curious about how it sounds. I suppose you hear that awful noise and then your axle won't spin anymore depending on how bad the gear is?

can you spell the sound out for me? :ror:


Oh trust me you'll know :ror:"thumbsup"
Happen to me in the finals of my local comp rig went to rollover and instead of me letting it and giving it a little gas, gave it too much gas it did a complete flip and landed straight and when I mean straight I mean 90 degrees on the front end and next I heard was a crack noise and I knew right there it was done I just grab the rig and turned it off did not want to damage anything else in the rig with metal flying around in there"thumbsup".
 
Very nice tore my domntown apart sunday and built my moonbuggy last night very nice looking by the way mine crawls way better then the downtown chassy and so much more tunability.
 
Looks like I may need to order a spare set of gears just in case. No damage yet but just switched to 35t and will be doing a tear down before ECC to clean and relube the axles.
 
Gave mine a rebuild and weight reduction all together can not wait for ECC to drive it.
 
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