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09.03.2009, 06:01 PM

yeah, it must have been just the setup. i didnt even realize it was the hi amp version either. i didnt know there was a hi amp and a regular at the time i bought it. i did like the build of the motor though. how where the wires extrude it is sealed off tight, unlike the neus. however, i wish they used a universal mounting pattern that was like the neus. anyway, i will have to try another lehner when i come across a good deal. i am always checking ebay.


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yeah, it must have been just the setup. i didnt even realize it was the hi amp version either. i didnt know there was a hi amp and a regular at the time i bought it. i did like the build of the motor though. how where the wires extrude it is sealed off tight, unlike the neus. however, i wish they used a universal mounting pattern that was like the neus. anyway, i will have to try another lehner when i come across a good deal. i am always checking ebay.
Check eBay.de, sometimes they've got deals over there. http://modellbau.shop.ebay.de/RC-Mod...=p3286.c0.m282
Just mail them if they want to ship to the US or whereever you live...
   
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yeah, it must have been just the setup. i didnt even realize it was the hi amp version either. i didnt know there was a hi amp and a regular at the time i bought it. i did like the build of the motor though. how where the wires extrude it is sealed off tight, unlike the neus. however, i wish they used a universal mounting pattern that was like the neus. anyway, i will have to try another lehner when i come across a good deal. i am always checking ebay.
I just picked up a 2280-13 non Hi-Amp version... and power was nothing comparable to the 2280-6 HiAmp... Also just arrived are 2 neus, 1515 1.5Y 1500KV & a 1509 2.5D 2700KV.. this time the shafts looked good, and one had the flat spot on it already.. but both were missing the bushing for the wires again, but I just put my own nylon tubing on there.. edges are sharp... I have yet to try these two...

I check out the Ebay germany all the time... I'm still watching that 2250 motor...


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I just picked up a 2280-13 non Hi-Amp version... and power was nothing comparable to the 2280-6 HiAmp... Also just arrived are 2 neus, 1515 1.5Y 1500KV & a 1509 2.5D 2700KV.. this time the shafts looked good, and one had the flat spot on it already.. but both were missing the bushing for the wires again, but I just put my own nylon tubing on there.. edges are sharp... I have yet to try these two...

I check out the Ebay germany all the time... I'm still watching that 2250 motor...
I can't find any 2250 motor? Only a 2240...
   
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I can't find any 2250 motor? Only a 2240...
Cr*p.. I missed it... only went for $225 hi amp version too... and brand new..

http://cgi.ebay.com/MIP-New-Lehner-B...d=p3286.c0.m14


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OMG!! I can't really afford it and I don't even need it, but I would've bought that... That's like 60% off.........
   
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OMG!! I can't really afford it and I don't even need it, but I would've bought that... That's like 60% off.........
I put in a bid, would have loved that motor for my 8s savage, but really didn't want to be out 225 no matter how good a deal that was.
   
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I put in a bid, would have loved that motor for my 8s savage, but really didn't want to be out 225 no matter how good a deal that was.
$225 would've been peanuts for that motor... :) oh well, there are always deals..


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$225 would've been peanuts for that motor... :) oh well, there are always deals..
I know I know. 225 for basically a 1527 motor. Would have been perfect kv too. I'm trying to divest some of my rc gear as it is, and I just threw a some cash into converting my Sav to BL in the first place, and I need to sell off the nitro stuff, and some RCs I don't use anymore. The other thing was that the mounting diameter is different, so I would need another mount.

OH well, the 80mm medusa has been working well, but the support for the Neus is a lot better, so that might be a better option. What an awesome motor tho.
   
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as previously posted i run neu in all my setups but have recently tried both lehner and hacker motors. i didnt really like the lehner (but may have been due to setup) and i loved the hacker motor....until 2 nights ago. during race night i was 4 minutes into my first race and i felt something really binding on my car so i pulled off the track and inspected things. it appeared to be in the center diff. but when i removed the motor it was apparent that the motor had failed. it would not rotate smoothly and had a grinding and notchy feel. i was compeltely pissed. needless to say i will only be buying Neu motors from now on. not sure what happened with the hacker. it ran cool, the load and gearing seemed good. i really loved it until it failed. i have put my Neus through much more abuse than this hacker saw and have never had a Neu have a single issue. anyway, just thought i would share.


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09.14.2009, 06:20 AM

My Hacker experience was the same, but my endbell came off as the bearings failed so rather than put it back together I shot it and bought a Neu. Been running the Neu for several months now and it's been incredible! No problems what-so-ever.


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IDk, it can happen to the best of them. MY 1515 had its rotor seperate only after a few hrs of use. OTOH, it was easy and cheap to send to Neu, they fixed it for free and I had i back in two weeks. HArd to beat that service.

That Lehner would have been awesome, but a 1527 is not that much more than the BIN of $225 that the 2250 went for. However, if something ever did go wrong, the price diff would get eaten up quickly. I have a LMT 1920 that failed a yr ago I have to send back. Between customs, expensive shipping and no guarantees on the repair costs, I am having a hard time spending $20 to ship it to Ger just to find it needs $70 worth of repair. F' it, the medusa I replaced it with cost less than that. ('course they are out of business too now..... :( )
   
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09.14.2009, 03:19 PM

Great talks of Customer service is what made me buy the Neus I have as well... I'm sure if Lehner's were based here, their customer services would just be as good as Neu... Just too bad they're way across the Ocean..


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