Can someone help with some info on these please? A Google search didn't really help....
I was wondering what the different colour labels represented, there are black, blue and red, are they for single, double, triple winds?
Thanks, Mark.
Reedy Ti motors
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Re: Reedy Ti motors
Hi Mark,
blue label is a single wind, black label is a double wind and red label is a triple wind.
Here is a nice article about them with technical data http://www.petitrc.com/Tech/RCCA_DynoTestReedyModifiedsTi_files/RCCA_DynoTestReedyModifiedsTi.htm
There is also a Reedy Ti "Worlds edition" with following specs:
Reedy "Ti" Titanium Worlds Edition
ASC224 ASSOCIATED Reedy Ti World Edtn Mod 10T DBl Off-Rd Truck
Length: 2.1" (53mm) not including shaft
Length: 2.7" (67mm)
Shaft Diameter: 3mm
Category: Modified
Brush: #766 Actron laydown brushes
Winds: Double
Magnets: High-strength C4
Can: 1.4mm vented
Capacitors: Installed
Commutator: 9mm comm
Length: 2.7" (67mm)
Shaft Diameter: 3mm
Category: Modified
Brush: #766 Actron laydown brushes
Winds: Double
Magnets: High-strength C4
Can: 1.4mm vented
Capacitors: Installed
Commutator: 9mm comm
Greetings
Raimund
blue label is a single wind, black label is a double wind and red label is a triple wind.
Here is a nice article about them with technical data http://www.petitrc.com/Tech/RCCA_DynoTestReedyModifiedsTi_files/RCCA_DynoTestReedyModifiedsTi.htm
There is also a Reedy Ti "Worlds edition" with following specs:
Reedy "Ti" Titanium Worlds Edition
ASC224 ASSOCIATED Reedy Ti World Edtn Mod 10T DBl Off-Rd Truck
Length: 2.1" (53mm) not including shaft
Length: 2.7" (67mm)
Shaft Diameter: 3mm
Category: Modified
Brush: #766 Actron laydown brushes
Winds: Double
Magnets: High-strength C4
Can: 1.4mm vented
Capacitors: Installed
Commutator: 9mm comm
Length: 2.7" (67mm)
Shaft Diameter: 3mm
Category: Modified
Brush: #766 Actron laydown brushes
Winds: Double
Magnets: High-strength C4
Can: 1.4mm vented
Capacitors: Installed
Commutator: 9mm comm
Greetings
Raimund
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Re: Reedy Ti motors
Hehe, thanks Spru, I knew someone would know..... I'll take a look at the article too.
Thanks, Mark.
Thanks, Mark.
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Re: Reedy Ti motors
The Ti's were more onroad based as I remember being standard diameter comms with stand up brushes. The Kr's were powerhouses with the large comm, laydown brushes and quad msgnet..
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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Re: Reedy Ti motors
No problem Mark,
was a pleasure for me
I have good informations on Reedy motors because I collect them.
Have a nice weekend
Raimund
was a pleasure for me

I have good informations on Reedy motors because I collect them.
Have a nice weekend
Raimund
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