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Re: Bumper Latch Legality

That's not a legal bumper per R21 if it has wood without noodles.
It doesn't follow the prescribed bumper profile of wood backed pool noodles covered by fabric.

The section between the pool noodles will have to be the robot frame perimeter.
You need to attach the bumpers directly to the frame perimeter, and the latch itself probably shouldn't protrude.

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