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Currently the CIMs. But I will have agree with the Globe motors; those were champs. I horded as many as I could when I was a student. :)
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Personally I'd have to say the BAG motor. It has a lot of applications, and can be used in situations where two smaller motors would usually be used.
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Gimme a CIM first (any variety except the Big CIM from '06 and '07--too heavy), then an FP motor with standard gearbox, then a BaneBots 775 or AM 9015 with PG-71 attached. After those, a Globe motor. Fill in the rest of the BB lineup and I think that's about it.
For specialist applications, van door and window motors may move above the others, but it's gotta be a pretty special application, especially one where the others won't work without some form of special gearbox mod. |
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CIM hands down, love that we get 6 of them this year :D
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I'm on board with the BAG motor this year. Its a 550 without all the problems of a 550.
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I have to say for the last 4 years it has been the CIM but my new favorite is the Mini CIM, I love those things so much, especially on Frisbee shooters ;)
Also, this seems like a perfect place to post this picture of a few orders that came in in the last week... ![]() |
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mini bike motor
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The globe motor, those things were amazing.
Also the Fisher Price, all the RPMs in the world :D |
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Am I the only one who likes the 775? Yes, I know it has had problems with case shorts, but it has the thermal mass of a large motor and the power of a 550. Lots of power from a BaneBots motor without the threat of overheating. It also just feels like a pig of a motor when you hold it in your hand.
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