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01.22.2008, 03:11 PM

Mikey likes money! lol. I made my own motor mount, so I made it with small enough holes so it covers the holes in the end of the Neus. Of course any motors that have a flange sticking out won't work in the mount.
   
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01.22.2008, 03:48 PM

I like the front cover for Neu motors. I use them on all of mine. The Neus have a longer shaft than most other motors to begin with so the 4mm you give up with the spacer is not a big deal at all.


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I like the front cover for Neu motors. I use them on all of mine. The Neus have a longer shaft than most other motors to begin with so the 4mm you give up with the spacer is not a big deal at all.
Great info, thank you. Do you have one in a Revo with Mikes mount?

I know I have get home and measure it, but I feel like a 5 year old on x-mas with this motor sitting on my desk. sorry for 10 billion questions. i just want to make sure i get this setup right. It is my first non MM combo bl setup.

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01.22.2008, 04:40 PM

No not in a RC-monster revo and not a 1515/1y

But all of the Neu motor shaft lengths are the same and they are more than long enough for any application I have ever seen.


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