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Jammin CRT Motor Mount Available! - 03.26.2007, 10:17 PM

For those who have not seen it yet, Mike now has a motor mount available for the Jammin CRT! Take a look:
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=RCMCRT1


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03.26.2007, 10:34 PM

i just saw that! thats incredible!!!!!!!!!!! and CHEAP!!!!!!! this will bring soo moany more ppl to bl stuff, and mike will do 7000000000000000000 times better then the pos fd's lol.... how many cars are u going to offer this on mike?
   
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03.26.2007, 11:45 PM

Very nice. I want one but I have to focus on my 5T first.
   
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03.26.2007, 11:47 PM

Just saw ti this afternoon. That is so awesome. Now I won't have to send in my future rc's for him to make a motor mount for it. Can't wait until there are more out. :027:


   
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03.27.2007, 12:12 AM

Very nice i wonder if he has plans for the MUGEN MBX5T.


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i like :004: :004: :004: :043: :004: :004: :004:

i think he will definatly make one for hotbodies wich WILL FIT the mugen family of mbx5 cars and trucks.


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03.27.2007, 12:50 AM

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i like :004: :004: :004: :043: :004: :004: :004:

i think he will definatly make one for hotbodies wich WILL FIT the mugen family of mbx5 cars and trucks.

It would be nice.


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03.27.2007, 01:08 AM

some one has to ask him if an ofna hyper 7/8 mount fits a mugen.
cuz i know he will do those. but i asume the ofna and hotbodies and kyosho mount have the same hole pattern.:032:


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03.27.2007, 11:16 AM

I intend to add a few different "applications" to the motor mount family each week as time permits. I have a nitro Revo(stock chassis) motor mount and the Hot Bodies LSP mounts working now, and plan to get them done and listed this week. Some applications will likely require a 2 piece setup for ideal center diff positioning, and I also will develop an "easy to install" battery tray in somewhat generic form to make these conversions simple, affordable, and easily attainable for the average hobbiest looking to make the move to the wonderful world of electricity! :)
The mounts will likely "update" along the way as time permits as well, but I want to get some stuff to market for now and work on improvements later.
As always, thanks to everyone for their support. :)

p.s. - I plan to make a few diff adapters for the ofna 51 tooth spur as well(I have a Mugen design done, and Ofna crt and HB diff adapters about 1/2 done). These new products will all be listed in the "RC-Monster Products" section of the site for now - check weekly, as I will try my best to broaden the range of vehicles.
Also, I have considered making the 3 piece mount that is popular(found on a few Hyper buggies and mugen buggies) in generic form(finished except for lower mounting holes) - these would require the customer to make the final hole positions (drilling and tapping the final mount holes in the bottom for chassis mounting) - this may leave some folks out, but others can easily drill and tap their own holes, but have a "ready made" setup for installation - any thoughts or requests for this type of product?

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03.27.2007, 11:23 AM

That is great Mike! In the CRT mount, the text refers to two pictures, but I only see one...

I know about the Revo one you are talking about. :)

I think your next mount should be the CRT.5. ;)
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03.27.2007, 11:29 AM

I can only add 2 pictures(1 for the general listing page and one for the actual product listing), so I choose to show the mount style I personally prefer.
I could probably post both "mock up" pictures here, though.

The crt.5 is on the short list. :)
   
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03.27.2007, 11:35 AM

Good work. I would have taken one 2 months ago. :p :) You should publish the weight of it too btw.
   
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03.27.2007, 11:35 AM

Here is the "front left" position mock up. It has limits to the battery pack size, but a standard 6 cell pack or the Maxamps packs shown could be squeezed in there. :)
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03.27.2007, 12:04 PM

What you could do is put both (or more) images in one actual picture and just put a little "whitespace" between each to seperate them...
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03.27.2007, 01:20 PM

Excellent work Mike. I cant wait to see what else you have up your sleeves.
   
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