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Old 11-03-2007, 06:11 PM   #1
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Default Motor Mount For E-Max Outrunner? Please Help!

Hi, I needed a motor for a new slowstick. I looked on ebay and found an E-Max Cf2822 for only 15 bucks. I bought it, soldered on the connectors, then went to the hobby store for the stick-mount. I ended up going to three hobby stores, and no one had the correct mount. I looked online and could not find anything. Where can I get, or how do I make a Stick-Mount for this motor.


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This will probably work:
http://www.bphobbies.com/view.asp?id...9&pid=A3548006

Out of stock but they are common.

Or this:
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/motor-mount.htm
Stick motor mount for AXI and Atlas OUTRUNNERS

GWS makes a similar one for cheaper.

As an after thought I recommend you not buy RC off ebay without doing your homework. It'll end up costing you more in the long run. There are a few OK vendors (Heads up) but a lot of unsupported stuff. From the right place you could have likely got the motor (or similar) for a similar price, a workable mount, an ESC, and reasonable shipping.

Spend some time in the SS forum. You'll get lots of suggestions.

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Here's another vendor that has them in stock.

http://64.33.154.92/blackdogrc/mount.jsp?c=11372334

You have to scroll down the page some.

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