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06.20.2008, 07:42 PM

great, i might do this, ill ask mike if he can do this as a package :)


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06.20.2008, 08:07 PM

If you order the front Neu brake spacer to the place of the front cover, you don't have to use spacer to hold bearing in place, because the front Neu brake spacer is 6mm thick (and the frontplate is only 4mm) so you can mill it to 5mm and you keep a lips to keep the bearing in place.
Good idea, if i keep my brushless, i'll do it with my front Neu brake spacer
   
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06.20.2008, 08:22 PM

what is this brake spacer you talk about? never heard of it!


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06.21.2008, 10:07 AM

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what is this brake spacer you talk about? never heard of it!
When you want to keep mechanical brake, you need to space the motor from the motor mount to clear the rear caliper brake.
So what you have to do is order the normal Neu frontplate
from RCMonster but leave a note to Mike that you want the brake spacer to the place, and he'll make it to you, no additional charge
THis brake spacer is 6.45mm, so you have lot of space to make bearing hole and keep an 1.4mm lips.
   
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