Nice brushless motor for a gold pan runner

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Nice brushless motor for a gold pan runner

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Trinity pulse 10.5, it's close to being the same colour, haven't seen any other gold anodised motors but post them if you see any. Only the 10.5 is gold I guess so scrutineers can pick easily it for super stock.
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Re: Nice brushless motor for a gold pan runner

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Dayum, that's close! It still makes me chuckle to see a Trinity brushless product knowing how badly they bashed brushless technology back a few years ago :lol:.

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Yea then after that they decided to go sensorless only for some reason with those N40/60/80 motors. Was pretty dumb to bash brushless tech in the first place though :P

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Daddeo wrote:Dayum, that's close! It still makes me chuckle to see a Trinity brushless product knowing how badly they bashed brushless technology back a few years ago :lol:.
how did they bash brushless??? i like brushless cause they run great ,but on the other hand i dont like brushless for a few reasons ...cost, i can get a brushed for under $20.. plus you need to buy a brushless speed control and extra sensor wires annoy me .. i just got a brushless set up used on ebay..its a lrp sphere and a lrp motor ... i didnt even get 2 full runs out of it and the motor was dead..the core was broken into pieces.. i know used = problems but now to buy a motor its like $75... sorry to get so off topic.. the motor posted looks very cool...

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