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taomo 13-10-2012 05:14 PM

TRF201/502X 48 Pitch Spur Gear (79T) (part #51415)
 
Hi,

I'm looking for the TRF201/502X 48 Pitch Spur Gear (79T) (part #51415) in aluminum but can not find it :cry: does anyone know if this part exists in aluminum and where can I buy it?
http://i47.tinypic.com/35jdkky.jpg

Regards

trowta 14-10-2012 01:45 PM

no it does not exist

Origineelreclamebord 14-10-2012 03:20 PM

Why would you want it in aluminium? Tamiya's aluminium motor pinions show how quickly that can wear. The plastic should last longer and as long as you have a good mesh and don't completely tighten your slipper the teeth shouldn't strip either. And this is without taking rotational mass into the equation, an aluminium spur can alter the handling (like using a flywheel on an X6, though the actual effect may differ).

taomo 14-10-2012 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Origineelreclamebord (Post 703739)
Why would you want it in aluminium? Tamiya's aluminium motor pinions show how quickly that can wear. The plastic should last longer and as long as you have a good mesh and don't completely tighten your slipper the teeth shouldn't strip either. And this is without taking rotational mass into the equation, an aluminium spur can alter the handling (like using a flywheel on an X6, though the actual effect may differ).

Yes, you are right. The change is only for image :D
Thanks for the answers :)

kidcongo 14-10-2012 07:09 PM

If it's just for image why don't you just paint the plastic one with "aluminum" colour spray paint?

taomo 14-10-2012 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kidcongo (Post 703827)
If it's just for image why don't you just paint the plastic one with "aluminum" colour spray paint?

Yes, it is a possibility, but, if it is possible, I prefer in aluminum ^^U


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