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02.08.2011, 08:48 PM

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Maybe we should get Monster Mike to make some hardened gears for the tranny that are full width instead of the narrow ones from HPI
$$$$$

Could be worth it if the demand is high enough. There are lots of Savage owners out there...
   
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02.08.2011, 10:28 PM

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$$$$$

Could be worth it if the demand is high enough. There are lots of Savage owners out there...
It would be better than trying to modify everything to run a CD. Luckily I have had no problems with my HD gears so im not really worried about it.


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Cool 02.08.2011, 11:47 PM

I think all we need is a hard plastic 32T gear to run with the stock 29T and it would last for a LONG time and be cheap and easy to replace because it's the top gear. My $3.50 47T plastic spur has lasted for 6 months and is showing no signs of giving in.

Pics of my new tranny. Three magnets that I had in my parts bin. One is under the gear wedged beneath the bearing holder. Just have to wait for the top gear to come in.
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