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Old 25-02-2010
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Default new motor brushless

im going to need a new one any good ideas on what is good thanks
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Old 25-02-2010
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Nosram Pure, LRP X12 (Same motors), New GM, Speed Passion V3 or Novak Ballistic.

You wont go far wrong with any of these
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Any - just remember to oil the bearings occasionally - just like I didn't
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Do we need to oil our brushless motor bearings? first i heard of this


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hi, i did but the thread moved.
any way the losi brushless is as good as any i will be going back to them soon, but at less than 58 pounds its alot cheaper(and we have them).
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Any - just remember to oil the bearings occasionally - just like I didn't
is that what it was in the end ???
i also did not know this had to be done
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is that what it was in the end ???
i also did not know this had to be done
My Novak 13.5's done 100+ race meetings in 2 years without being oiled. I'll be dammed if I'm going to start now
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The new v2 Gm 13.5 is nice, MW have them in stock too I think they are £69.99
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Do we need to oil our brushless motor bearings? first i heard of this


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Well I didn't think it was necessary - but had the rear bearing sieze in my 13.5 Novak on Sunday - melted the "endbell" with the sensor plate et al......not a pretty site when you pull the rotor out and have all the gubbins at the tail end of the motor come along for the ride......
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i would steer clear of the x12 for forcc it just has to much bottom end grunt its a proper wheel spin monster.

and as for bearing what are you like remind me never to buy a second hand motor from anybody up the club.
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lol yep going for new ;-)
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Well I didn't think it was necessary - but had the rear bearing sieze in my 13.5 Novak on Sunday - melted the "endbell" with the sensor plate et al......not a pretty site when you pull the rotor out and have all the gubbins at the tail end of the motor come along for the ride......
I dunno, made me smile
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as for bearing what are you like remind me never to buy a second hand motor from anybody up the club.
It was a motor I'd had from new that failed. I just bought a second hand motor from someone at the club and it seems fine - or it did on Wednesday Good when I can't afford £60 - £80 on a new one.

I remember when stock motors were £12!!!
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I dunno, made me smile
Yeah I could tell by the glint in your one good eye
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