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Re: Robostangs 548 2016 Offseason Swerve - V01 Sidestep

I like how all of the components for each module are mounted to a single plate, it makes for a nice simple assembly. The chassis is built in a great way to support each module too. Surprising lack of carbon fiber though!

What kind of control methods have your drivers experimented with, and what do they prefer?

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Here is the page on our site about removing the locking pins on the window motors.
Side note: I love your team's website, it needs to be posted more often.
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