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Old 10-01-2013 | 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by mrcmosx
I have the first gen tekno eb 48 with a tekin rx8, tekin 2250kv motor and hitec 7955tg servo. Perfect setup. Don't get me wrong hobby wing is okay, but tekin out of warranty service is super! customer service is also great with tekin
Originally Posted by bstadtler
You should buy the Tekin way better.
Completely agree, tekin and hobbywing are comparable technology wise but in regards to service and warranty, Tekin far exceeds HW. Also important to mention is that all the people who complain of "fried" tekins are 90% user error over gearing or not using proper ventilation or fans etc... that being said Tekin will still replace it even if its ur own dumb mistake. HW may be cheaper but good luck getting a replacement even if you know Japanese or Korean or wherever they come from.

Originally Posted by LAZNICK RC
Hi tekno

Any chance of producing as an option of titanium turnbuckles for camber , steering !

Also why not make the front hubs outer bearings the same size as the rear hubs outer bearing size
This way when replacing bearings in all hubs you only need 2 different sizes not 3 when considering the inner bearings on hubs are same size all round
Less parts in tool box!!

Can you guys update the front diff bulkhead to be able to hold the same bearing size the rear updated bulkhead !!
Again less bearings in tool box

Can you guys also in your up and coming new setup sheet also provide a how to do with pictures on the latest tuning options mentioned by Danny!!

Would make it easier to understand for novice guys
If only it was that easy. they may seem like easy fixes to us but in reality new bulkheads and hubs involve testing and creation of brand new molds and then further testing and then titanium turnbuckles...whoahh thats even harder considering, as far as i know, tekno does not produce anything purely titanium so theyd have to find a quality and consistent supplier which could take months and then machining them is a whole nother issue.

Point being, im sure they appreciate the feedback but don't be upset if it doesn't happen, companies have to stick to their key competencies to survive, leave the titanium to lunsford
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