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4 wheel drive
We thought this through in our design phase, we have tiny barbs at the end of our forks _____A (crude picture) about 2 cm high that can be removed that holds on to a cross beam on the opponents bot. And even with 4 wheel drive what happens is a reduction in traction on your part and an increace in traction on our part due to the shift in weight of your robot. although it may not be as easy, we still think we could pull you around. although we always like to see casters on bots
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