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Old 09-04-2006, 06:25 AM
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Just wanted to give a big thanks to Dave, today at our local Superior Hobbies monthly club race ( over 100 entries total), fellow Team Death/Slickzero driver Mason McCombs to my Axiom powered CRC T-fource and TQ'd 19t 1/12th scale by over a lap with and Axiom KD19. He was well out in front in the main before a lapped car put him in a pipe hard, knocking his PT loose and then out of contention
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Old 09-04-2006, 08:59 AM
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Hi David

Smart Racing are pleased to report the following results:-

Scottish Radio Car Association
Touring Car Modified Class

1st & 2006 Scottish Champion Kevin Nicolson Smart Racing Team Driver
2nd Colin Leslie Smart Racing Owner & Team Driver
3rd Stephen Creswell Smart Racing Owner & Team Driver

In this 7 round championship with 5 counting rounds Team Smart Racing scored the following stats:-

* Ftd at 6 rounds
* Q 1, 2 & 3 at 3 rounds
* Finished in 1st place at 6 rounds
* Finished 1,2 & 3 at 2 rounds


All results powered by Axiom IB 4200 Team Cells
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Old 09-04-2006, 09:13 AM
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!!!!STOP PRESS!!!!



Axiom Monster 27T motors are now BRCA legal for competition use in the UK
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Awesome news Colin!


Another product added to Axiom:

http://www.axiommotors.com/motors-br...s-c-21_83.html


You read right - Brushless.
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I ran my new checkpoint based AXIOM 11x2 this weekend and that thing is awsome. I was carring the front wheels all the way down the strightaway.I been racing electric's for about 10 years now and I have never ran a motor like it. I fell behind a lap in my main and made it back up and finshed third.Everyone was making comments on how fast my truck was, and it wasn't just fast it was a bullet. Thanks Dave for the bad @$$ motors.
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does anyone cut there brushess after a few runs/cuts on the com to keep performance up
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I will clean the brushes, but 99% of the time I replace the brushes anytime I cut the comm.
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I usually run the same brushes for a whole 2 day event unless they show burning.

Take motor apart, cut the comm, etc. and just clean up the brushes with a brush stick and once the motor is back together break in at 2v for 2 min.
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Originally Posted by dgullickson
I usually run the same brushes for a whole 2 day event unless they show burning.

Take motor apart, cut the comm, etc. and just clean up the brushes with a brush stick and once the motor is back together break in at 2v for 2 min.
thanks ,that's about what i was planing on doing
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Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE
does anyone cut there brushess after a few runs/cuts on the com to keep performance up
depending on the brushes, the more runs the better the brushes get.
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Old 09-06-2006, 10:32 PM
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Hi Guys,

Just received an Axiom Komodo 19T and have a couple of questions about it:

1. What are the standard brushes which are supplied with it?
2. Are the spare brushes in the blister pack the same as those fitted to the motor?
3. Rough gearing for a starting point? I'm thinking somewhere similar to a stock motor? Its for an RC10B4?

Thanks guys!

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1. What are the standard brushes which are supplied with it? 767's if it was tuned for Offroad (I would need an order # to look up)

2. Are the spare brushes in the blister pack the same as those fitted to the motor? Yes

3. Rough gearing for a starting point? I'm thinking somewhere similar to a stock motor? Its for an RC10B4? Depends on the size of the track.
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Old 09-07-2006, 01:00 AM
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Sure it depends on the track, I'm just after a starting point. If someone can post their AXIOM Komodo 19T rollout for a 1/10 ISTC, I can do the math and get a rough ball park figure to start from - I guess I should have mentioned that I haven't run a 19T motor for a very long time:-) Thanks for the real quick reply, I'm really looking forward to racing this motor.

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Originally Posted by dgullickson
3. Rough gearing for a starting point? I'm thinking somewhere similar to a stock motor? Its for an RC10B4? Depends on the size of the track.
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Old 09-07-2006, 12:58 PM
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More Komodos in stock and just went on sale on the site:

Blueprinted 36.95
Blueprinted w/XXX Brushes 42.95
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