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| View Poll Results: Is shifting necessary? | |||
| Absolutely: you must shift to be competitive. |
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25 | 24.27% |
| Shifting would help a great deal in the game. |
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54 | 52.43% |
| Single speed works just fine. |
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19 | 18.45% |
| Building a shifting tranny is NUTS. |
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5 | 4.85% |
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Last year we did quite well for a single speed drive. I was on team 93.
Our drive was simple. It was comprised of a sealed gearbox, which the Chiaphua motor connected to. This was then connected to a 3/8" chain and drove the rear wheels. The front and rear wheels were connected with 1/4" chain, making it 4-wheel drive. Overall, the drive reduced the Chiaphua motors 30:1. We were using 6" diameter wheels I believe. Last edited by Jnadke : 03-12-2002 at 20:17. |
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