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Old 07-09-2008, 06:22 AM
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Check out the link:

http://www.lrp.cc/en/products/electr...turns/details/

Anyone has tried it yet?
How does it compare with the Novak XBR 10.5?
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The ereaser is not the best motor.
You can better take the X11 10,5T
It's mutch better and stonger.
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Originally Posted by adrictan
Check out the link:

http://www.lrp.cc/en/products/electr...turns/details/

Anyone has tried it yet?
How does it compare with the Novak XBR 10.5?
Have not tried the Eraser, but the Novak XBR is essentially the same as the Novak SS motors except with a bonded rotor instead of sintered. The Eraser appears to be a completely different line of BL motors, not interchangeable with the Vector series.

I think if you want a low cost BL motor so you can race in a specific class or for bashing, it would be great, especially combined with the AI Pro Reverse speed control, low cost. You should be able to get the motor and ESC for under $160 to $170.
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The XBR is the speed controller, the EX is the motor. The XBR speed controllers work fine. No clue on the LRP. If it's like the Spere it could be hit or miss on how long it works, but when it works, it runs with the best.

As for motors, if you are racing, the sintered rotors are better than the bonded and are worth the extra paper route money.
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