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  • speed 900 links

    could you please upload any speed 900 motor links, real or copy is fine. will be using them for no toys upgraded axe already on the case

    had a good champs very happy with most of design and strenght time to upgrade

  • #2
    listed under the girlfrieds id, great she never signed out

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    • #3
      You will be lucky. They aren't made anymore

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      • #4
        Actualy, Johnson Motors will make them in any configuration you want. 1/4" axle,6 or 5mm axle, 6600rpm@12V or 18000rpm@18V, as long it's in their datasheets they will redo them.

        Only 1 problem. Minimum order 10 000.
        And that's the reason Graupner is running out of the 6mm axle 6600rpm hi torque version. Their supply is gone, and with brushless taking over hand over fist, more power for less cost, why would a firm invest in old school tech?

        Most of the clones we find on Ebay are from simular situations. Overstock/misplaced stock from leafblowers, automated car sunroof setups and so on.

        Other clones are "real clones" , Chinese or simular, about the same size of housing, less copper windings and no quality control.

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        • #5
          If we could persuade every member of the FRA to buy 15 speed 900s then we could get some made!!!!!

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          • #6
            http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MODEL-BOAT...item2ec7531eda

            how about these nice low rpm, bit £

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            • #7
              or without the bracket

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MODEL-BOAT...item2ec7531693

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              • #8
                Bought one of these out of interest

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by shakesc View Post
                  Bought one of these out of interest

                  Report on how the motor performs when you get around to doing something with it! If that's really 3000rpm at 12v, it screams FW drive motor.

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