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Big Clearout Time!!!!!

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Is the 10x2 a TC or offroad motor? What price are you after for it?
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Is the 10x2 a TC or offroad motor? What price are you after for it?
Don't think it matters???? Seen 'em used in both! £35 posted OK???
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does matter.. offroad = more torque, touring = more rpm.

They are wound different from what i'm told.
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does matter.. offroad = more torque, touring = more rpm.

They are wound different from what i'm told.
Well it dunt say anything anywhere on them about being a Off/on Road motor!

Thought more winds gave you more torque?????
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more winds = more speed, more torque = less times the wire is wrapped.. as in single, double.

If the endbell is blue or black, it's either a standard V2, or a touring edition.

But to be fair, there's not enough difference in them to use one or the other.

That's froots knowledge for the day.
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If it makes you feel any better mate - I wouldn't care either way miself, its just a motor! haha.. Long as it moves its good.
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Don't think it matters???? Seen 'em used in both! £35 posted OK???
Could i just have the code off the box please and ill check which it is, may well be a generic one for all classes....
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Here You Go...Check This Out! Blue Endbells are for Off road applications

http://www.teamorion.com/Products/Motors/Competition

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One of the best motors I've ever owned was an orion 12x2 touring motor - it was awesome in me B4
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