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BrianG 04.02.2009 03:27 PM

Eh, I think it looks fugly. Kinda like lincpimp with pantyhose. I suppose it wouldn't hurt.

lincpimp 04.02.2009 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 275556)
Eh, I think it looks fugly. Kinda like lincpimp with pantyhose. I suppose it wouldn't hurt.

Last time I work pantyhose I got alot of compliments on my shapely legs...

BrianG 04.02.2009 03:34 PM

Which "sausage" bar were you at? :wink:

suicideneil 04.02.2009 03:34 PM

Bear in mind the novak motor is sealed at both ends also- wont be an issue with the medusas which are much more efficient and run at cooler temps. :smile:

ambryatim 04.02.2009 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 275562)
Which "sausage" bar were you at? :wink:

Nice...probably Ben Dovers...LOL Sorry.

What kinda maintaince do you have to do to the Medusa???? Or are they pretty much maintaince free.

BrianG 04.02.2009 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ambryatim (Post 275567)
Nice...probably Ben Dovers...LOL Sorry.

What kinda maintaince do you have to do to the Medusa???? Or are they pretty much maintaince free.

:lol: :rofl:

Anyway, they are pretty maintenance free. Maybe lube the bearings once in a while.

ambryatim 04.02.2009 03:52 PM

Ok, cool. I just dont want to have to do maintaince all of the time. That is why I am getting away from nitro.....Oh, and the mess. Which KV are you running BrianG???

lincpimp 04.02.2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ambryatim (Post 275567)
Nice...probably Ben Dovers...LOL Sorry.

Actually it is an Irish pub, Phil McCrackin's.


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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 275569)
:lol: :rofl:

Anyway, they are pretty maintenance free. Maybe lube the bearings once in a while.

Are you talking about your "bash buddies" Brian? As far as lubing things go... well this is a public forum, might want to keep the specifics to a minimum. Never heard it called a bearing before, but I guess the way you "load it up" I guess it is bearing something... Not that I know any of that from experience, just what you told me.

brushlessboy16 04.02.2009 04:05 PM

I reccomend the cc2200, sealed motor, 76mm long, rediculous power :)

BrianG 04.02.2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ambryatim (Post 275572)
Ok, cool. I just dont want to have to do maintaince all of the time. That is why I am getting away from nitro.....Oh, and the mess. Which KV are you running BrianG???

The 2000kv on 5s.

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 275573)
Actually it is an Irish pub, Phil McCrackin's.

Are you talking about your "bash buddies" Brian? As far as lubing things go... well this is a public forum, might want to keep the specifics to a minimum. Never heard it called a bearing before, but I guess the way you "load it up" I guess it is bearing something... Not that I know any of that from experience, just what you told me.

lol, you're really reaching now linc...

ambryatim 04.02.2009 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 275574)
I reccomend the cc2200, sealed motor, 76mm long, rediculous power :)

There all pretty pricey right now.

ambryatim 04.02.2009 04:28 PM

Which would you choose between CC and Medusa???

brushlessboy16 04.02.2009 05:03 PM

Im biased because i have the 2200, so i would chose another 2200 :lol:

I have had mine longer then just about anyone here and it has never ceased to amaze me :)

lincpimp 04.02.2009 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 275595)
Im biased because i have the 2200, so i would chose another 2200 :lol:

I have had mine longer then just about anyone here and it has ceased to amaze me :)

Never ceased to amaze you?

brushlessboy16 04.02.2009 05:33 PM

Ceases? im really confused at what your getting at, darn you and Chris with your enlish-ness :lol:


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