Explain to me again how it’s my fault/mistake.
1) by your own admission, Trinity shims the rotors too close to the sensor board
2) the buggy is run on a small, indoor, 1/10 track. Small jumps, short straightaway. My guess that a hard landing caused the board to go out was just that. A guess. I didn’t have any big crash that broke parts on my buggy.
3) the motor had 3 or 4 race days TOPS (probably 3, maybe 2).
4) I asked people on Facebook if I was the only one who had a board go out on the MM and several people said theirs had gone out as well (pretty much confirmed by several places being out of stock on the boards when I bought mine including the Trinity website).
Can your beloved Trinity not build a motor that can last more than 3 race days?
Last edited by RC*PHREAK; 01-21-2018 at 12:59 PM.