What color was the Peak Performance Son of Psycho?

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What color was the Peak Performance Son of Psycho?

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Was it pink? If not what motor is this?
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Re: What color was the Peak Performance Son of Psycho?

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Those pink Trinity/Epic 36 degree stock motors were super popular bitd. I plan on using a S&K variant in an upcoming build.
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It was always a love hate with me they were great motors but I hated pink. :rofl:

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Re: What color was the Peak Performance Son of Psycho?

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Love or hate pink, ya gotta admit... the '90's was very a colorful era of RC history. 🎨

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Pink OR yellow ok, but pink AND yellow don't really go together well.

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1911Colt wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 7:05 am Pink OR yellow ok, but pink AND yellow don't really go together well.
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Whatever happened to bubble gum?

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Elkcycles wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 7:52 am Whatever happened to bubble gum?
Are you referring to that particular variant or bubble gum as a whole? I'm sort of craving some pink Big League Chew right now. :D
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Re: What color was the Peak Performance Son of Psycho?

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Right? Big League Chew was great. Bazooka was meh, but had comics. Double Bubble was tolerable for 30 seconds. Bubblicious, Hubba Bubba, and Bubble Yum were solid. Watermelon made my dad's head ache if I chewed it in the car. Orange was another favorite.

You used to see it at the grocery checkout line, but it's all gone now.

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