Forward vs Reverse Motors Explained in Under 40 Seconds #holmeshobbies #rccrawler

HolmesHobbies Guide 1 months ago

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Ever wonder why some RC motors come in BOTH forward and reverse versions?

With brushed motors, timing is built into the motor. That timing makes the motor run more efficiently in one direction than the other.

For most RC vehicles, you'll want a forward motor. But for Clod Busters and other dual-motor setups, you need one forward motor and one reverse motor to get the best performance from both axles.

That's exactly why our new Retro Sport motors are available in BOTH forward and reverse versions!

Perfect for Clod Busters, vintage builds, racers, and anyone who wants classic brushed performance without breaking the bank.

What would you put a Retro Sport in?

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