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05.20.2007, 03:21 PM

Everything has its braking point; the walls of the lehner motors are rather thin; it sucks that it happened though, most likely the case has got a small tear in it.

a Neu is build more durable IMO. (except for its open architecture.)
   
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05.20.2007, 03:44 PM

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Everything has its braking point; the walls of the lehner motors are rather thin; it sucks that it happened though, most likely the case has got a small tear in it.

a Neu is build more durable IMO. (except for its open architecture.)
Yes everything does have it's breaking point, I don't think I should have reached it here. In replaying in my mind what happened, It was a loud crash (from the chassis bottoming out on a rock, and the motor popping apart and grinding on the mount), but not a bad one. The CRT is 100% intact.

I bought the Lehner just barely before Mike started selling the Neus.
   
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