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Old 26-07-2015
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Can anyone recommend a good alloy horn that fits the kf2? I have tried the core RC clamping one and killed that by rounding off the teeth in a small crash

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Answer RC small servo horns are a perfect fit
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Answer RC small servo horns are a perfect fit

Plus one for this, make sure it's the small one though.

Out of interest I've had the Core for a while with no issues, surely it's better to do the servo horn and not the servo ?
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Cheers guys.

Ross I did it on the first run in the wet. Think I have a small answer RC, but the fit is so tight I couldn't get it on my ko servo. Maybe I should have another go.... I have spare plastic gears for the servo...
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Cheers guys.

Ross I did it on the first run in the wet. Think I have a small answer RC, but the fit is so tight I couldn't get it on my ko servo. Maybe I should have another go.... I have spare plastic gears for the servo...

I found the large answer one a tight fit but the small was good lol.
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I have always used the shorter Core clamping arm on all the Schumachers I have had, never had an issue. The long one requires a little bit of filing on the end to avoid rubbing on the bottom plate.
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I've also had the core rc one jump the splines. I've just bought another answer rc small horn for a new KO servo and couldn't get it to fit, not just me then?
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Replacing servo gear sets instead is cheap & fun
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Replacing servo gear sets instead is cheap & fun
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