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jhautz 03.03.2007 04:16 AM

Mike!!! Lehner Motors!!!
 
What the heck. It seems like forever. These Germans are really starting to piss me off. Why are they so slow?!?!?!?

(no offense to any Germans out there. Just these particular Germans. :))

Serum 03.03.2007 04:24 AM

LOL!, i can smell your frustration..

I know it takes a while before they are ready, but it's taking ages now..

In the mean time you can pollish the aluminum, put ptfe on the driveshafts and clean your body.. (of the vehicle that is..)

HotnCold 03.03.2007 08:31 AM

Or neu it...

Serum 03.03.2007 08:40 AM

Another rather cool option would be a Neu motor..

I have got nothing against them.. Plus they are available.. And this is something i think you guys like.. It's made in the US!! (meaning you can make pics of it with the US flag on the background!) (coughcoughFLMcough)

Patrick 03.03.2007 08:44 AM

Sounds like your getting a cold Serum:005:

Serum 03.03.2007 08:48 AM

yeah, hotncold rubbed off on me.. :)

Hayden 03.03.2007 09:10 AM

yeh man i need a 1940 and i'm:013: on one:027:

HotnCold 03.03.2007 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
yeah, hotncold rubbed off on me.. :)

too funny...

Serum 03.03.2007 11:26 AM

Yeah, and too obvious.. Not the best joke ever made, i agree..

jhautz 03.03.2007 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HotnCold
Or neu it...

Nue is not an option this time. I am planning to pair this with a BK 12020 I got from Mike over the winter. Needs to be a 2 pole. I'm currently running it with an old 9XL I have, but all of my other setups are Lehner or Neu motors and now I'm spoiled and the Feigao's just dont cut it anymore. Plus the 9xl just isnt enough power. :)

I'm trying to get my XLB setup for some serious speed runs. I'm targeting 70mph. :026: The 1950/7 on 6s is just what the doctor ordered. (5s for general bashing) Just ordered the GPS the other day. Should be here soon. Today maybe.

NOW ALL I NEED IS THE MOTOR!!!

RC-Monster Mike 03.08.2007 09:43 AM

I am a bit frustrated with the Lehner situation myself. They are great motors, but sadly the distributors don't perform nearly as well as the motors and they take FOREVER to get here. Hopefully a few motors will arrive next week - they were supposed to be ready last week. :)

jhautz 03.09.2007 02:37 AM

Well at least I know there is one thing I can count on...

Once you get them in stock and I get my order in to you, it'll get shipped quickly. :)

BP-Revo 03.09.2007 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz
Nue is not an option this time. I am planning to pair this with a BK 12020 I got from Mike over the winter. Needs to be a 2 pole. I'm currently running it with an old 9XL I have, but all of my other setups are Lehner or Neu motors and now I'm spoiled and the Feigao's just dont cut it anymore. Plus the 9xl just isnt enough power. :)

I'm trying to get my XLB setup for some serious speed runs. I'm targeting 70mph. :026: The 1950/7 on 6s is just what the doctor ordered. (5s for general bashing) Just ordered the GPS the other day. Should be here soon. Today maybe.

NOW ALL I NEED IS THE MOTOR!!!

Good thing your in Chicago...cause if you crash that thing at 70mph I'll still hear the boom here in LA - LOL

70mph is damn fast for an XLB...

PS. Mike I sent you an E-Mail on getting my 1950/6 Hi-Amp. I'm going to order it now and hopefully it will be here by summer lol.

Serum 03.09.2007 02:54 AM

Why not get a Neu 1515 2200kv instead?

jhautz 03.09.2007 03:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
Why not get a Neu 1515 2200kv instead?

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz
Nue is not an option this time. I am planning to pair this with a BK 12020 I got from Mike over the winter. Needs to be a 2 pole.

:dft012:


EDIT: Oops... You were probably takling to BP :dft001:


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