
09-11-2016, 21:14
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Re: Advantages/Disadvantages of West Coast Drive
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Originally Posted by GeeTwo
While not canonical WCD, I bet that a couple of TB Micros with long hex shafts at each end of the drive train would interface with rectangular tubing even easier. I find myself liking the idea of using six TB micros and six CIMS on six wheels, with chains inside a 3"x1" tube to transfer torque among the wheels on each side as needed. Not really cheap, but much less than swerve, and eminently functional in case of chain failure. If I get to call the name, make it Gulf Coast Drive.
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Sounds really heavy.
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