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Hardstyle
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01.31.2009, 06:43 PM

Very clever esc mount . I think it will be fine on there. But if using lower body, might be a problem.

I see that there is a little room for a L-bracket at the left side of the motor plate. Couple holes to it and you might get it there and mount the esc.
   
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01.31.2009, 07:56 PM

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Very clever esc mount . I think it will be fine on there. But if using lower body, might be a problem.

I see that there is a little room for a L-bracket at the left side of the motor plate. Couple holes to it and you might get it there and mount the esc.
Yep...it is a tight fit any way you go. As it is, the motor wires just barely touch the under side of the body. Next time I am out and about, I am going to pick up some aluminum and try fabricating something for the motor mount.

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