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spire for rotor

Sayers

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What are the chances on doing a straight trade of my rotor for a spire? or would i have to add?
thanks:)


Edit: Also what our peoples opions on the spire compared to the rotor?
 
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MeDiC

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I think you'd have to add a little...

Spire is similar to a rotor fitted with virtue board, as in as much as it will clear a jam when it detects it. Probably faster than you can pull the anti-jam on the bottom of the rotor...

There are other features, but I don't own a spire so I guess I can only speculate ;)
 

frenchy2475

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I think you would need to add for a Spire. The next thing is finding someone who wants to get rid of a Spire as they are that good.

My rotor is but a distant memory since I got one :)
 
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Sayers

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Reason for change ? Reballs ?
The reason for changing is ive heard alot of good things about them, dont get me wrong i do like my rotor but i just fancy a change:p Are they better with reballs then? thanks. and thanks frenchy might be looking at a change soon:)
 

frenchy2475

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The spire loves reballs, it will shoot any quality of paint too. Dimpled out of round lower quality paint won't faze it at all.
 

frenchy2475

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I would say so yes. I know people love rotors but I would always get the odd jam when using site paint. The spire just never jams. It's still just as easy to take apart. Just turn on and go.