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  1. I was driving my CC01 over the weekend when I noticed that the endbell on the motor was different than the other ones in my collection. I believe we've had this discussion before about Mabuchis and the different endbells plus the occasional Johnson motors. So, I took a few pics. The endbell on my CC01 has the grey metal endbell. My F-350, Re-Re Frog and Re-Re Bruiser have the black metal endbell. My FF01 and FF03 have the black metal endbell with white plastic. My old Frogs from the 80s have two different types of black plastic endbells. One with little slits and one with little circular holes. Sorry about the dust. They recently came out of storage. I have more versions but I'd have to expose you to more dust.
  2. Hi all. I'm after a spring spreading tool for my technigold motor. I know I could use screwdrivers but I would really like one. Please let me know if you can help.
  3. Hi guys, Looking for a pair of cheapo silvercans -- please let me know UK posted price. Cheers!
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