I asked that question to a guy I know and he said that after all is said and done,
NEUs get prohibitively expensive and also whatever Richard is saying below.
I think the main reason people over there run Lehner is because of the service and support.. Same reason for alot of the racers here running Neu,, they are able to get the service and support they require when spending LARGE amounts of money.. I can tell you it is a MAJOR HASLE when having to deal with Lehner on repairs as an American.. Neu is a totally different story,,, they speak perfect english,, give great support and repair turn around.. I am sure the guy's over there feel the same about Lehner..
If money is NO CONCERN,,, you should own BOTH for sure!!! They are both wonderful motors, high quality, very powerful, and reliable..
Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!
I think the main reason people over there run Lehner is because of the service and support.. Same reason for alot of the racers here running Neu,, they are able to get the service and support they require when spending LARGE amounts of money.. I can tell you it is a MAJOR HASLE when having to deal with Lehner on repairs as an American.. Neu is a totally different story,,, they speak perfect english,, give great support and repair turn around.. I am sure the guy's over there feel the same about Lehner..
If money is NO CONCERN,,, you should own BOTH for sure!!! They are both wonderful motors, high quality, very powerful, and reliable..
That is a great response and very true. It is a bit of a shame that we can not get great service and support, regardless of where you live for these motors. If each set up a factory sponsered dealership in foreign markets, what a bonus but probably does not make economic sense. The sad part is we do not get an oppurtunity to really evaluate whether one has a strength over the other in performance and quality
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