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No drag brake on my 1080.

Thanks, Oh, it is just a basic 540 silver can,, probably amongst the weakest variety. So that might (hopefully🤞) explain it !!! 😕 I had noticed the motor didn't have the strong magnetic phases when I turned it over by hand. Is it that magnetic🧲 effect that I need to have in a motor to get the drag brake to work ?? I will find a stronger motor & give it a try. Many thanks for your reply to me,:) I appreciate it. thanks(y) 💙
If you can easily push the car while there is no power to the motor, then you will also have a weak drag brake. Motor and gearing, like 89Industries said, both play a big part in this.
 
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