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The 240 St was standard in the Optima Mid & a few others. around a 19X1. Locked endbell. No bearings.

The 240S is a 19t as well but the better can with bearings and adj timing.

Trinity used this motor in their early days. I can't compare it too the Monster Horsepower. As there was lots of different winds.
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Thanks for the info! Nice to know I have the original motor for my optima mid.

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I think the 240ST was a 'token' addition to some of the Kyosho kits back then. Obviously a mod class wind with no bearings and no adjustable timing the motor was a nice inclusion but wouldn't have been competitive against many of the mod motors of the day.
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J.M. wrote:I think the 240ST was a 'token' addition to some of the Kyosho kits back then. Obviously a mod class wind with no bearings and no adjustable timing the motor was a nice inclusion but wouldn't have been competitive against many of the mod motors of the day.
100% true! But for the backyard basher they certainly felt special compared to the usual 540 :mrgreen: I remember my 7celled mid custom with its 240ST went like stink when I was a kid :shock:

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I love those blue and green ones. A friend sold me a 480T about 24 years ago, which I had in my Wild One! Would love another one, for nostalgia.

Top of my list would be an M.G. Brown Dot, I imagine NOBODY has one of those :( The best standard motor you could get, back in the day.

Good times :wink:

Oh, and I remember the 240ST went really well in my Mid, not bad for a standard motor.

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sheriff wrote:Oh, and I remember the 240ST went really well in my Mid, not bad for a standard motor.
well that's because it wasn't really a standard mill at all, the winding was indeed 1/3rd more agressive than a 27T stocker :mrgreen: It was a closed can with a warm mod wind in there :)

talking about old Kyoshos, I just rebuilt a 240S and 360Gold last week (thanks william!), full full full teardown, cleanup (mechanical & chemical), lathe, the works. Both were machine-wound as I discovered (I thought the 240S was handwound :cry: ) and well let's say the winding was of rather poor quality as both have loose winds at least in one place :lol:

Then again who cares when they're closed and loo so fantastic mounted on a shelf-staying chassis :mrgreen:

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Lonestar wrote:
sheriff wrote:Oh, and I remember the 240ST went really well in my Mid, not bad for a standard motor.
well that's because it wasn't really a standard mill at all, the winding was indeed 1/3rd more agressive than a 27T stocker :mrgreen: It was a closed can with a warm mod wind in there :)

talking about old Kyoshos, I just rebuilt a 240S and 360Gold last week (thanks william!), full full full teardown, cleanup (mechanical & chemical), lathe, the works. Both were machine-wound as I discovered (I thought the 240S was handwound :cry: ) and well let's say the winding was of rather poor quality as both have loose winds at least in one place :lol:

Then again who cares when they're closed and loo so fantastic mounted on a shelf-staying chassis :mrgreen:

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Sorry, I thought closed cans/unballraced were classed as 'standard' :oops:

What did you do about the stickers on those motor rebuilds? were they in good condition??

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I found many original manuals amongst the pile of stuff!

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There had been not a single handwound motor from Kyosho. But that´s not keeping some of them for looking very nice. :D

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V12 wrote:There had been not a single handwound motor from Kyosho. But that´s not keeping some of them for looking very nice. :D
all dressed up and no where to go hey :mrgreen: , interesting!

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They weren't the best around but at the time i was paying around $80 for a good Le Mans.

My Twister for the state titles was $120.00. My CX1 ESC was $370. My Checkpoint Silver motor was $120. The Platinum was $160.

We paid stupid prices here in Australia.
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we also paid huge amounts of money here in spain in those years, now prices are more reasonable, not as cheap as in USA, but affordable.

as sample, in 1990 , I paid around 200 usd for my lazer zx bougth by mail from "Tower" in USA, it's price tag here in spain was about 600 usd , both without motor or esc, so even paying customs tax it was a great deal to buy abroad.
then there was not internet, but international fax orders was the trend between us racers (now collectors :) )
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