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Re: Gears or chain and sprockets?

Using sprockets and chain gives you a wide range of ratios you can use. Also, it is fairly easy to swap sprockets to change the ratio during a competition, but gears require quite a bit of redesigning of the robot. The downside with chain is of course its weakness, but as mentioned above you can make it stronger by using multiple chains.
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