Am I the only one thinking that trying to write rules and control something that starts out halfway around the world with infinite and ever-growing variables is an exercise in futility?
And here's another one I can't figure out. I always heard and read that clones were preferred over Briggs motors because of cost, which I suppose was originally true. Well, now that professionally built clone motors are going for $700-900, and we all know you can't keep up without one, and both the Animal and LO206 are less than $550 brand new what's the reasoning to sticking with clone motors now?
Sorry guys, maybe these are topics that just shouldn't be thought about too much