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I really like the use of tubing to mount the ballshifter, very clever.
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Thanks. I basically got rid of the plate and standoffs that come with the 3rd stage kit and made the output shaft and gear part of the drive rail. The gearbox then bolts on. I had reservations about putting 3 bearings on the same shaft, but since it's bolt tolerances holding the 3rd one on, I'm fairly comfortable with it.
Here's a pic with one gearbox removed. |
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Very nice Ty!
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You mention reducing the diameter of the outer wheels, have you considered increasing the diameter of the middle wheel?
I'm thinking that versawheels with blue nitrile might have a large enough OD to give a decent amount of rock with 4" Colson wheels on the outside. Alternatively, you could use 4" wheels on the back and middle and a 3.5" wheel on the front. That gives you the same amount of rock as a 1/8" center drop. Edit: You can also use a vex 16 tooth sprocket on the 3.5" wheel down from the 17 tooth sprocket on the 4" wheels to try to get the surface speeds of the wheels more closely matched. This should reduce wheel wear. |
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I've had a few extra requests for the CAD model, so here it is. |
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Thanks for the CAD, looks pretty darn simple and bulletproof.
As far as colsons, Vexpro has 4", 3.5", and 3" Colsons. If we build something like your design I think we will use 1/2" smaller dia front wheels, whether we use 4" or 3.5" wheels for the rest. |
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How are you going to attach the two vertical pieces of tubing to the horizontal frame tube on each side? It looks like there is not a lot of surface area and any fasteners that protrude into the frame tube may interfere with the chain and/or sprocket.
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What's the reason for the slots in the tube that mount the gearbox?
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I also really like the boxtube standoffs. I'd played around with this same idea, but still using a version of Vex's third stage plate, requiring more pieces and more disassembly to get the gearbox away from the final gear. The boxtube cleans this up a lot. |
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Really nice job Ty....thank you for posting your model. I think this design concept will start to become more popular in the near future.
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