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Old 18-10-2014
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Default Rb6 servo saver

Im running an rb6 and need to know if i should run a servo saver? Or dont people run with one? Cheers
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Run all mine without dude only broke one crank arm In 18mths
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If you run a decent servo then no need for a saver.
Just use the std plastic horn and even with a alloy rack and cranks not had an issue for over 9months.
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And I do crash a fair bit...
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Has never caused me a problem running without one either on the RB6 or DEX210 previously, as long as you run a decent servo and stick with the stock plastic servo horn the horn will always strip before the servo gears in the event of a heavy impact
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Cheers fo the replies will run a plastic horn
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Cheers fo the replies will run a plastic horn
Kit ones are good pal
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