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ajlapp 16-07-2009 10:45

pic: Wild Swerve Module, Near Production
 

Taylor 16-07-2009 10:45

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What price do you expect?

Chris is me 16-07-2009 11:35

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Is it available in tye-dye powdercoat? :D

GarrettF2395 16-07-2009 15:45

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Wow, I can't wait for these babies to go into production! :D

ajlapp 16-07-2009 20:01

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Quote:

What price do you expect?
Not set yet.

In kit form without a motor, wheel or drive hub it will be less than $250 each.

Akash Rastogi 16-07-2009 20:25

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Originally Posted by ajlapp (Post 866955)
Not set yet.

In kit form without a motor, wheel or drive hub it will be less than $250 each.

That would be a pretty sweet deal considering labor/machining.

Are the parts shown anodized?

gorrilla 16-07-2009 20:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ajlapp (Post 866955)
Not set yet.

In kit form without a motor, wheel or drive hub it will be less than $250 each.


does it come with a Key'd(?) or HEX drive shaft?

also..how much does each one weigh?

ajlapp 16-07-2009 20:42

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Quote:

does it come with a Key'd(?) or HEX drive shaft?

also..how much does each one weigh?
The parts shown are anodized black. This is the planned production finish.

The drive shaft is .5" hex to interface with Andymark gearsets.

The weight, as pictured is 8.4 lbs.

gorrilla 16-07-2009 20:46

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can it be modified to allow a wider wheel?

ajlapp 16-07-2009 21:21

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can it be modified to allow a wider wheel?
A max wheel width of 2" is capable.

Akash Rastogi 16-07-2009 21:29

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That is some really awesome stuff to hear. Can we choose anodizing colors?:D

Jared Russell 17-07-2009 08:01

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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 866970)
That is some really awesome stuff to hear. Can we choose anodizing colors?:D

You can always re-anodize it yourself (all you need is a battery charger, a few gallons of battery acid, and some poor unfortunate soul's bathtub ;) )

IndySam 02-08-2009 18:44

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Got to see this unit in person at IRI and I was very impressed with it.

Chris is me 02-08-2009 19:07

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Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 868822)
Got to see this unit in person at IRI and I was very impressed with it.

Ditto. It was pretty hefty but seemed really solidly built. I might try and convince my team to buy one before we build our Poly Swerve, but I doubt we have the offseason build funding.

Akash Rastogi 02-08-2009 19:21

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Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 868829)
Ditto. It was pretty hefty but seemed really solidly built. I might try and convince my team to buy one before we build our Poly Swerve, but I doubt we have the offseason build funding.

I'm still telling you man, that poly swerve doesn't sound like too good of an idea. The strain on the walls of the module might be too much. CAD it out and try some stress testing first.


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