New Reedy TI With aliminium Endbell
#46
I gotta give props to Andrew, dude has always been nice to me and it seems he was just stating his opinion and it stepped on toes and they snapped at him. I really don't feel like it should have been taken to a level of personal attack. It is also low for some many to jump on board with it. It would have seemed alot more "professional" if the response had been not been on the person but instead on the opinion. The extra "comments" that were made were un called for.
#47
Tech Elite
iTrader: (35)
I'm agreeing with promatch on this one. I read all the way through this twice and can't see why Andrew's original post drew such a personal attack from Rick. He pointed out what he thought were some short comings of the design and actually complimented it in the end. I remember some old Trinity motors with aluminum endbells having similar issues back in the day. Pure Gold anyone?
#48
R/C Tech Founder
Originally posted by RCGoddess
Really? Where is this list posted?
Really? Where is this list posted?
#49
Originally posted by futureal
I don't think it has been posted anywhere, I was under the impression it was mailed out to member blocs. Somebody made a reference to it being on the list in the IFMAR Worlds thread here, though the name escapes me.
I don't think it has been posted anywhere, I was under the impression it was mailed out to member blocs. Somebody made a reference to it being on the list in the IFMAR Worlds thread here, though the name escapes me.
IFMAR Approved Products MOTORS (1999+)
Corally:
CORALLY DYNAMIC FLOW (1999)
GM-Racing/Graupner:
GM RACING COSMIC 3 A, 2 types of
cases, one without cooling holes (1999/
2000)
GM RACING COSMIC 3 B (1999)
GM RACING COSMIC 3 B thick armature
(1999)
GM RACING COSMIC (2003, new magnets,
thin and thick armature)
Kyosho:
KYOSHO XSPEED (2000)
Orion:
TEAM ORION MODIFIED TOP, 2 different
endbells, 2 different color combinations
(1999/2000), new case (2003)
TEAM ORION TOP V2, 4 types of aramtures
(2003), changed endbell (2004);
one more Armature (2004)
Ova:
OVA MODIFIED (2000)
Powers International:
ECHO MDX HANDWOUND (2000)
ECHO MDX 3000 (2000)
ECHO MDX SPORT (2000)
ECHO MDX PATTERN (2000)
ECHO MDX TOURING SPECIAL (2000)
Reedy:
Ti Worlds 4 mm, 2 armatures (2004)
Ti Worlds 5 mm, 2 armmtures (2004)
ALuminium endbell für Ti, PT, KR and
Fury (2004)
Trinity:
TRINITY D4 SERIES, 2 types of armatures
(all 2000)
TRINITY D5 SERIES TM85-1 and TM85-
2, 2 types of armatures (all 2000)
TRINITY P-94 SERIES TM-87A and
TM-87B, 3 types of armatures (all 2002)
TRINITY D5, 4 types of armatures
(2003), another armature (2004)
TRINITY EPIC BINARY, 4 types of
armatures (2003)
TRINITY D6 TB-05B. 4 types or armature
(2004)
Yokomo/Reedy
YOKOMO/REEDY FURY, 2 types of
armatures (1999/2000)
YOKOMO/REEDY MOD Ti, 2 types of
armatures (2001)
YOKOMO ZERO 2nd Type 1 (2001)
YOKOMO ZERO 2nd Type 2 (2001)
YOKOMO ZERO 2nd Type 3 (2001)
YOKOMO ZERO 3rd Type 2 (2001)
YOKOMO ZERO 3rd Type 3 (2001)
REEDY KR, 2 types of armatures, 4 and
5 mm (2003)
REEDY PT, 2 types of armtures, 4 and
5 mm (2003
YOKOMO Zero Type 4 (2004)
YOKOMO Zero Type 5 (2004)
YOKOMO Zero Type 6 (2004)
#50
Tech Apprentice
I don't think it was the information stated that spawned the criticism. I believe it was the source and the manner by which it was relayed. There are better ways with which to state your opinion.
#51
R/C Tech Founder
Thanks Mark!
On the other issue, I don't think that Andrew intended his original post to be such a smash on the V2 motors, or at least didn't intend it to come off like it did. But Rick has every right to defend his product vigorously.
Like most threads on here, people are quick to join to winning side, since it's more fun to be a winner. I think the disagreement is pretty much over, so let's drop it and move on...
On the other issue, I don't think that Andrew intended his original post to be such a smash on the V2 motors, or at least didn't intend it to come off like it did. But Rick has every right to defend his product vigorously.
Like most threads on here, people are quick to join to winning side, since it's more fun to be a winner. I think the disagreement is pretty much over, so let's drop it and move on...
#52
Originally posted by futureal
Thanks Mark!
Thanks Mark!
We all contribute here and we all see each other way to often to not enjoy it all.
#55
Originally posted by Evicerator
I enjoy being a loser.
I enjoy being a loser.
That makes you a WINNER.
#58
Well if I may just make a small comment without getting flamed. I know Andrew and I don't believe he had any other intention than stating his opinion. I don't know Rick Howart but the fact that he attacked someone, regardless of what previous relationship there may have existed with Peak, was unprofessional.
Either way I don't think that someone who has won the Reedy Race Open class in 2002, finished ahead of Rick Howart (15th) in invite in 2003, finished 4th in open in 2004 needs any pointers on how to drive.
I think everyone here needs to remember....Opinions are like A-holes....everyone has one.
my .02
Butter
Either way I don't think that someone who has won the Reedy Race Open class in 2002, finished ahead of Rick Howart (15th) in invite in 2003, finished 4th in open in 2004 needs any pointers on how to drive.
I think everyone here needs to remember....Opinions are like A-holes....everyone has one.
my .02
Butter
#59
Tech Fanatic
Ok STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!
this is a thread about the Reedy TI motor not the I wanna bash each other thread.......
If you want to strat that thread then do it ...
Enough is Enough!!!!!!!!
opinions are opinions....
this shouldnt even be an issue on this thread.....
Shane, if this continues please get rid of this thead or the persons causing the problems....
Thanks and continue with the threads topic,
my .02$
Barry
this is a thread about the Reedy TI motor not the I wanna bash each other thread.......
If you want to strat that thread then do it ...
Enough is Enough!!!!!!!!
opinions are opinions....
this shouldnt even be an issue on this thread.....
Shane, if this continues please get rid of this thead or the persons causing the problems....
Thanks and continue with the threads topic,
my .02$
Barry
#60
So back to the original question...has anyone heard anything about this "new" motor? Good, bad or indifferent?