WTB 2x 6365/6374 190/200kv motors

For the love of god someone please help me expedite the switching out of these crusty ass elofty drives. :pray: :pray: :pray: :pray: :pray: :pray:

Looking for 2 quality 6365 or 6374 motors in the 190-200kv range with sensors and 8mm shaft. No flipskys. Don’t mind used as long as they aren’t beat to shit.

I’ve been staring at my set of rkp rodz and pulleys long enough. :sob:

Location -> Philadelphia, PA

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Bro. I love my 6384s. They’re pretty damn powerful and 300 miles in with no problems at all :upside_down_face:
Good luck with your search my man

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@deucesdown got any extras? :stuck_out_tongue:

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@Anubis is running a group buy

Well I’m using a small ass 12S4P 30Q. I feel like thats too much motor for that lol.

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I’ve got tons but not for cheap!

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What do you have? I’m debating between torqueboards 6374 but dexters site cockblocked me from using the 15lastoffer coupon lol. I already used it on 110’s :sob:

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Yeeeah I’m not really looking to sell off, so no good deals from me. Like I have dex’s 2x6355 (maybe more like 5), 3x6374, 2x6380, etc etc etc., but I’m not looking to sell them for 15% off retail. Sorry I only came in here because I got tagged!

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I’m just outside Philly and I have 2 dickyho 6374 sensored motors I would trade for the elofty motors.

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Im taking these eloftys to the gun range when they open back up and putting 1000 rounds through them. Thanks though!

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They deserve nothing less than that🤣

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What do your elofty drives look like?

Like they were scratch free up until about 2 weeks ago when I got 110’s. I was riding bergs on them for the most part initially but the range was cheeks. 110’s with FWD on them are kinda solid but they get fucking toasty at a measly 45A motor max.

Maybe we can setup a trade? I just bought those 6364’s from Cisco. Idk how they would be on a haya shortboard tho

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I don’t think I would want to give these away. Main reason being I have the set where the can was unscrewing. I fixed it by loctiting the can on. Me and @bwahl602 tried to break that seal and couldn’t and it hasnt unraveled while riding since. Which means I dont think you’re ever replacing the bearings. I sprayed these bitches with chain oil as per @kook’s post and they keep rolling np but how long is tbd. I’ve put way over 500 miles on these by now too.

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you can take the entire motor apart and NEVER have to unscrew that part of the rotor!.. everything on that motor comes out the other end of the can…

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Ok I found some solid motors, the eloftys will be retired post haste!

Guess Im going dual 6380 on a 12S4P 30Q lol

@mmaner you may close this I guess.

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