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Bumper Rule Clarification
If the wheel is the leading edge on the front of the chassis does that leading edge need a bumper?
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Re: Bumper Rule Clarification
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Re: Bumper Rule Clarification
Needs bumper if that is your starting configuration. But if you started with the wheel retracted, then moved it out, you would be legal... though prone to damage. Be careful doing something like this.
Last edited by SenorZ : 16-01-2016 at 10:53. |
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Re: Bumper Rule Clarification
You could also end your frame over top the wheel to provide a legal FRAME PERIMETER for the bumper to attach to while having a large angle of attack.
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Re: Bumper Rule Clarification
Thanks for the help and advice. We thought of actually extending our frame perimeter outward and up above the wheel and then attaching the bumpers to the extended frame.
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