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Originally Posted by Johnny
I personally believe that their ramps were not neccasary. Their robot is a great scorer regardless of ramps. Having ramps forces a good scoring robot like 968 to have to go back and deploy ramps. Not to mention that most robots arent able to fit on their ramps. Nonetheless, it hides their incredibly elegant design and paintjob.
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While we did have to drive back to deploy the ramps, there were many times where tubes were so scattered on the rack that there would be no way to get 60 additional points in tubes.. even if you filled all of the available spider legs.
As far as most robots not being able to fit, at 38" wide, I disagree. We didn't have one robot fall off, and the few robots that did climb up seemed to have a pretty easy time doing so.
The great thing is the ramps are entirely passive from the rest of the robot. We pull 2 pins per side and they are gone. If we are on an alliance with ramps, we can remove them and drive (as we have been) at a light and fast 86 lbs.
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Team 254
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Team 968
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Team 115