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Old 21-05-2008
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I'm sure they gave you a really intelligent and clever answer - but from what I can see it's just less torque since there is less leverage on the rotor because of the smaller diameter magnet - like using a shorter or longer spanner. I assume they rev a little higher too.
I only have the big sintered rotor for my nosram motors - and it's too powerful for lil old me.
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