Vintage motor brushes

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Vintage motor brushes

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Hey guys, I have a couple of Reedy Ultra series motors that need some new brushes. Does anyone have any suggestions or part numbers for oem or compatible substitutes? Is "compatible substitutes" kind of redundant? LOL! Hopefully tower hobbies has something?
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Post by adam lancia »

Your best bet is the Reedy 766's. They're the same size and aren't too hard on the comm. Decent life and power as well. I think they're called a Quasar brush. There's also a newer long-life high power brush called the Plutonium. I'm not sure how they wear on the comm though.

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Post by RETRO R/C »

I hav e some original Ultra brushes of various types stashed away - howmany sets do you need?

Feel free to email me

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