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rnetbmet
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09.05.2006, 10:42 PM

It's gonna get cold up here pretty soon, so I'll be racing this indoors until spring on small track. It's gonna take me a while to get a handle on the power, so I'll probably be beatin' the hell out of it. I think I've beefed it up pretty good, but I'm still not sure about the motor mount (haven't got it yet - wrong part was sent to me). Is the G-maxx mount enough or do I need to add more support for this motor?
   
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09.05.2006, 11:00 PM

I would stick with the stocker.
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09.05.2006, 11:45 PM

I just ordered the QUARK from Horizon didnt seem like they were out of stock so you might want to check there for the 125
   
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09.06.2006, 08:27 AM

Squee - so you think I should use the stock motor mount instead of the G-maxx mount?
   
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09.06.2006, 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Puttinstankonia
I just ordered the QUARK from Horizon didnt seem like they were out of stock so you might want to check there for the 125
Why buy from Horizon? Mike sells them...

And yes, I would choose the stocker or the after one with fins.
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