So I often will recommend a product and it sells. I'm not bragging, nor really care...it just is. Makes sense, though...'Word of Mouth' is 98% of an RC company's advertising medium, I have a large audience of nitro-friendly hobbyists who are in it to win it., ;-) It;s a great hobby, you and old, big and small, as much as though chumps like Ricky Lee's bother me....they are nitro guys so we have that mutual purpose. Meaning I'll back nitro heads them against electric talk-talk any day. -)
I also like to "show". I am over zealous like that because it's my way of challenging all the other guys I know for a fact are just bumping their gums....but really don't know. Otherwise I'm wasting my time. Real shit.
Examples of this would be the Losi 3.4 engine, the 053 pipe, ProTek servos, HobbyPartz starter box, etc etc. Another one of these is the LOSB0189 servo.
FACT:
70/.16 (that being 70 ounces of torque pulled 60 degrees in .16 seconds) is enough to turn or move any 1:8 (or smaller) surface vehicle in any condition. It's performance is average AT BEST...but I've got some with gallons and gallons on them....still working like a champ. It's sister, the 0818 sucks, IMO. I base that on the fact it did not make it past break-in, and I got a second one that lasted less than three tanks. But the LOSB0819 is a different animal. Why that is, I have no idea. But it is.
Oh, and in the event one fails. Okay. They range from $6-$12.
Check that. They used to sell for that price. It's okay, I've mentioned them many, many times (and noticed a spike in price trending), but I've kept it in my back pocket for some time (plus I just bought a few more). I will say even with this spare blog post, you will see a run on sales. It's pretty cool to watch, but I really try to share shit and not keep secrets. A lot of pros do that. Not to be disrespectful, I'm sure, it's their intellectual property so why tell someone else how they do it?
Anyways, regarding the servos. Get them while you can. That's all I will say. ;-). Comment if you have questions or want to see one in action.
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