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krawls XR.....with a dash of y-town please!

Yer new motors will ship tomorrow....pretty sweet! 30t Type S 4 magnets....ceramic bearings, epoxy balanced........some other nifty tricks.

Later EddieO
 
That chassis is amazing and it will be interesting to see how the epoxy and lacing hold up to be beat on rocks. "thumbsup"

i really think after feeling the rigidity that it has that it will be fine"thumbsup"

Yer new motors will ship tomorrow....pretty sweet! 30t Type S 4 magnets....ceramic bearings, epoxy balanced........some other nifty tricks.

Later EddieO

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'cmon now! those sound like they are gonna kick some ass!

thanks for your support"thumbsup"
 
more of the chassis laced up and epoxied "thumbsup"


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...didn't the NASA had to stop their space programm :shock: ? Top notch, leading technology, great work "thumbsup""thumbsup"

Greetings Frank
 
I may or may not be inclined to disclose that It may or may not have been done and fully tested for weeks now for all you know at this juncture:shock::flipoff:
 
I just wired up the new type s motors from brood and all I can say is WOW!

They have incredibly smooth startup, drag brake like no other and power galore.
 
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