Originally Posted by
racknpinion
As of right now, the Leopard is probably the best sensored motor for the LC's just due to the size and reliable performance, but there are also smaller 24mm sized motors from Carisma and Hobbyking as well, which I see a lot of racers using. They have one advantage over the Leopard, and that is a removable sensor wire. LC have shown teaser shots of a Hobbywing 2850 sensored motor they are woking on, but nothing has appeared for sale yet. That is the one I am dying to get my hands on.
Hmm, and for what issues or benefits are removable sensor wires usually done? Is it for cases when you have sensorless esc or are there any other reasons to chose it?
Carisma motor has 3mm shaft which will need new pinions (and it is +$25 pricier than Leopard). Do I understand right that the smaller size results in possible heating problems?
And where did you find that teaser from LC - I’d like to subscribe for their news, but in Facebook there were no info about new motors.