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Muggydude
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12.02.2010, 02:18 AM

Who likes rolling over all the time? It's post fun when all four wheels are on the ground, or doing a backflip


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I'm new to this forum but definitely not brushless rc and especially not the savage flux. I have to say i run my flux hard and i have never felt the need to go plastic on the spur nor have i heard of anyone using correct mesh needing to go plastic. I actually still have the original stock 20t pinion still going strong. Also i had my flux at xl length and width and it lost almost all of its "nimbleness" it had to it so my solution was to go back to stock length while leaving the flm extended arms on. It doesn't flip, handles well, and still feels like it did when i bought it.
   
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12.04.2010, 04:00 AM

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I'm new to this forum but definitely not brushless rc and especially not the savage flux. I have to say i run my flux hard and i have never felt the need to go plastic on the spur nor have i heard of anyone using correct mesh needing to go plastic. I actually still have the original stock 20t pinion still going strong. Also i had my flux at xl length and width and it lost almost all of its "nimbleness" it had to it so my solution was to go back to stock length while leaving the flm extended arms on. It doesn't flip, handles well, and still feels like it did when i bought it.
You must have the only bulletproof pinion gear in the world lol. Or maybe your definition of running hard is different than everyone elses? So far my plastic spur has been holding up good and my pinion still looks like it did when i installed it.


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