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toby 02.20.2005 09:53 PM

newb question
 
just about BL... 1. do you need to break them in or adjust them at all or is it something where you just go.. 2.well just any pointers would be nice

RC-Monster Mike 02.20.2005 09:59 PM

Pretty much just run it. No maintenence (occasionally good to add a drop of oil to the bearings) to worry about.

toby 02.20.2005 10:00 PM

thats it.. wow.. how fast roughly does the fegaio i think it is that you suggested go?

RC-Monster Mike 02.20.2005 10:02 PM

This will depend on a few things, such as batteries, gearing, tires, terrain, etc. It can run 30mph all day or be geared into the 50mph range pretty easily as well.

toby 02.20.2005 10:03 PM

awesome... what controller do you recommend

RC-Monster Mike 02.20.2005 10:05 PM

9918 warrior is the best for the money.

toby 02.20.2005 10:07 PM

alrighty.. that is probably going to be in a while though maybe any where from 4-6 months i am soooooo pooor

toby 02.21.2005 09:39 PM

what would i pick for the shaft size when i order?

RC-Monster Mike 02.21.2005 10:35 PM

1/8" is easier to work with, but you need to be careful and install the pinion as close to the motor as you can (don't mount the pinion out on the very end of the shaft). These will allow any maxx sized pinion to fit. The 5mm shaft is much stronger, but pinions are not as cheap or as easy to come by.

toby 02.21.2005 10:36 PM

so the difference is convenient and not as convenient but stronger?

RC-Monster Mike 02.21.2005 10:39 PM

you got it.

toby 02.21.2005 10:39 PM

once i buy a new motor and stuff could you help me via net set it up some how?

RC-Monster Mike 02.21.2005 10:41 PM

Of course.

toby 02.21.2005 10:42 PM

thanks mike.. you are one of the nicest guys i have met online on a forum

RC-Monster Mike 02.21.2005 10:45 PM

My pleasure, Toby. That is why I put the forum here. In the course of helping you, many others may have learned something they didn't think to ask.


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