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Old 15-10-2013
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Default Revolution Design new motor weight...anyone tried them?

Has anyone tried the new Revolution Design 30g or 60g motor weights on the Bmax 2MR?
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I'm using the 30g version on the B-Max2 MR. It's easier to use than normal weights because it's easy to add. With my testing so far I find that the car is a little bit more planted on the rear.

I'll try the 60g version soon (always have it with me), but I guess it's too heavy to use it in the rear of the car.

Don't know about the use in the RS, but I guess the car will be popping wheelies on command, lol
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I played around with the 60g version last Saturday.

60g is way too much on the motor in MR configuration. It transfers all the weight to the rear and you will lose a lot of steering.

I like 30g more, but I removed it for further testing without any weight except 15g in the front.
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Thanks for the update.
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