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Old 04-12-2004, 08:24 AM
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Any idea why the magnets fell out?
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Old 04-12-2004, 09:10 AM
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More than likely the motor got too hot, so the glue soften, then just a slight impact can cause them to come loose.

Brandon will probably be waiting a few weeks for monsters like I am....they are on backorder from EPIC....email I got this morning said 2-3 weeks.

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Man, I cannot wait to get mine, I hope I get them before April 30.
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i got plenty
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Ya-know, I've found that I can do the same thing with my stock motors as Paradigm does with theirs and get the same results. I personally like the do-it-yourself style.
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Yeah but if you buy a motor from Paradigm you'll know that it'll be fast...even after every time you rebuild it. The motors have to be at a certain level or better to be sold.
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Does Paradigm have their own stock brush? Or is it a Reedy, Trinity, or Putnam repackaged? I have heard they have their own brush and it is a tad longer than a 767................
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Yeah they do have their own brush(es). Their #2152 is kinda like a 767 but with different lubricants...works very well.
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paradigm online tech support is probably one of the best features.....you can see if they are online at the of their webpage...it will either say ONLINE or OFFLINE.

when they are online they have a chat feature to talk directly to brandon or another tech support. then when your finished asking questions you can have a log printed out of everything discussed.


http://www.team-paradigm.com/
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