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What Futaba type servo horn are people using in there cat as i keep stripping the kit one???
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Give me a call tomorrow at JEspares, we have the fastrax arms which have the metal ring. These are the bollocks. I had the same problem as you until I fitted one of these.
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Super quick delivery from JESpares........thanks
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Are these on your site Chris, i had a look but couldnt see them. Interested to see what they look like compared to regular savers....
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Hi Chris, glad you like the service we always try our best.

Hi Conrad, the servo horn was FAST37P. I was referring to the FAST12 horns earlier and didn't realise we only had stock of the KO versions. It is the FAST12 horn I currently use, the FAST37P seems better though. Im hoping Chris confirms that.
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Default Servo horns

It seems these Servo horns is the same as these Schumacher sells from Ultimate racing.. I have used them for a while and I think the plastic material is to soft (the can flex) and I have stripped two horn after landings (on two wheels)

But maybe is the fast trax horn made of a harder material, can you confirm that, Chris??
At the moment I use alloy servoarm.. a little risky, but my futaba servo have metal gears


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Schumacher have stopped supplying the Ultimate racing arms, but yes - they are identical to Fastrax.

They do flex, but ive been using one for 9-10 months without issue (the Ultimate racing one too). I have also used the KO arm whick looks identical, on my spare Cat (which ive now sold), and the KO arm seems less flexible and ive seen people break these, although again ive never had issue with this version either.

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Thanks for explaining Chris, i thought you guys were on about servo saver's not just fixed arms. Thought maybe someone had brought out a better saver than what kimborough offer.
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don't no anyone that actually uses one,
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