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Old 11-10-2009, 10:17 PM
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It was great seeing all you guys at the Gate. You are now officially part of the BRP Eating and Racing Team! Looking forward to another Great Lakes race again as well,
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Old 11-12-2009, 08:02 AM
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It was great seeing all you guys at the Gate. You are now officially part of the BRP Eating and Racing Team! Looking forward to another Great Lakes race again as well,
Bob
Thanks Bob........BRP Eating and Racing Team!! Kinda goes together like "apple pie and Chevrolet". Of course....NPI. The Mini Great Lakes Challenge..... I'll talk to Pat and Bud and look at the race schedule so we can set a good date. We'll probably do both OnRoad and Oval again like last year. See everyone next Saturday at Freddies.
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Old 11-15-2009, 11:32 AM
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couldnt make it down this week how was the turnout saturday what classes ran
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Seemed like a pretty decent turnout. i ran the 1/10 slider and 1/18 late model classes and i think we had 6 in each of those. I think the mini sliders might have been the biggest class. Those 1/10 sliders are a ball to race!
Can't wait to get back to run again.
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It was great to see all the 1/10th slider guys attend yesterday. That class looked like a lot of fun. You can really "feel the Breeze" as you are turn marshalling them. Looking forward seeing you guys next time.
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Almost got the Mini Slider ready, may make it down this Saturday. Mini Latemodel just arrived. What brushless motor/speedo should I get for the Late? Been out of the scene for a while & brushless is all new to me.

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castle and tekin make great 1/18 motors/speedos then theres the lower price stuff dynomite im using a couple of there speedos i like them smooth throttle and ive seen alot trying the hobbywing stuff it seeems alright
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Old 11-16-2009, 04:50 PM
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castle and tekin make great 1/18 motors/speedos then theres the lower price stuff dynomite im using a couple of there speedos i like them smooth throttle and ive seen alot trying the hobbywing stuff it seeems alright
Right on, but what do the numbers mean? 6000, 7000, 9000 kv???
& which would be best for outlaw LM.

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