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Old 01-09-2005, 12:31 PM
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Awesome!! Where is Ron Atomic? Good Job and congrats to Ray! Are you at the race David?

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Ron is at the race, I am on the phone with him during the mains.
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HAHA..LOL ok how did ron end up?
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Old 01-09-2005, 12:41 PM
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Congrats on the TQ and Win guys! Good job.
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Old 01-12-2005, 09:40 PM
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Jack Smash - thanks

Kinetix now has the Wrath "F" Brush in stock. This is the brush that aided Raymond Darroch in his TQ and Win at the 2005 Novak race.
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I will call you tomorrow Ron or call me at the shop after 10am 443-6757.

Later bro.
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Isnt the "F" brush manufactured by Finish Line RC?
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No it is not. It is called the F brush because it has an F on it.
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Old 01-13-2005, 08:15 AM
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I believe the F stands for Finshline, i met the owner at the Indoor Champs and he was nice enough to give me 20 free pairs and told me more about his process that he uses when the brushes get molded...
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Congrats, Ron, on another great win for KINETIX RC
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buddy,

i have heard the same thing. i thought these were the brushes that ea was using all weekend at the novak as well. jimmy and i used them all weekend in stock. they seemed to work very well, they are super soft and sound funny durring break in. we saw improvements on the dyno every time we put these in.

what is the significance of the "f" that is stamped in the backside? why not one of the other 25 letters?

ron - great job at trackside. darroch's ride was super-dialed.
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Old 01-13-2005, 08:39 AM
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Im almost positive that those are the same brushes, hopefully Jimmy has my brushes that i gave him, glad to hear they worked great...see you at the track tonight And i thought that the F stood for Finshline, i just emailed the guy and i will get the correct answer.
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Buddy B - The "F" does stand for Finishline , they are the manufacuar of the brush. I dont understand what your point is . They call the brush the "F" brush so this is what I am calling it .

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Seaball- Thanks , Ray drove his butt off .
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Isnt the "F" brush manufactured by Finish Line RC?
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David Joor- No it is not. It is called the F brush because it has an F on it.

Thats all i was saying....
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Old 01-13-2005, 01:08 PM
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BuddyB, did you not read Ron's post before yours? He states that they are the manufacturer of the brush.
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