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any ideas for easily traversing the ramp?
Has anyone had any really good ideas about how to get over the ramp and keep traction? the problem is, as I see it, when you hit the bottom (or the top) of the ramp at an angle, some of your wheels are gonna be lifted off the ground - If you're in a pushing match when that happens, you're probably screwed.
any nifty suspension ideas? Last edited by Solace : 22-01-2003 at 18:30. |
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One word "Tracks"
3 points of contact |
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huge wheels are the key to everything
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