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01.27.2006, 08:36 PM

It is like everything else that is manufactured. Every now and then there is something that is going to get by. Nothing or no one is perfect. Even though we may try to be.


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01.28.2006, 01:57 AM

Yeah. it's not that BK has got a rep like schulze, which is too stubern to replace a controller when it has problems.

The damage/repaired_for_free ratio of BK is about 99.9 percent better than schulze.

That is the reason why we do recommend those BK's. Not to mention that they are a fair bit cheaper.
   
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01.28.2006, 04:57 AM

I also want to second that! I had a warrior with brake-fade too, and BK replaced it no problem. They have also been very helpful with other problems, and they have processed my stuff very fast.


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What about your motor problem Daniel?
   
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01.28.2006, 05:10 AM

Alex told me he will have a look at it, and I'm sure when he cant figure it out, I'll get a replacement.

I didn't get around to call them last week, but there's no rush yet. Plus, I sent it by Economy Mail (takes a week to germany)


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01.29.2006, 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike
Make sure you transmitter isn't set on 70/30 throw for starters. Re-program it with the 50/50 setting if it was and go from there.
Thanks Mike. I did this, and I have very good brakes now!

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01.29.2006, 05:16 AM

Good news..

That 70/30 story tricked quite a few users... :030:

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