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Goal Diameter
Me and a few of my team mates were trying to figure out the diameter of the goals this year... anybody know? None of the technical diagrames we saw said anything about it. We figure it has to be less that 30 inches, so that the large 2X ball doesnt fall in. But still, anyone know?
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Re: Goal Diameter
Actually 2 of the technical drawings do show this but you may have misread them. The diameter is 28" center to center (Opposed pipes). The actual diameter is then 26", but the pipes flex considerably.
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Re: Goal Diameter
Ahhh, so thats what that 28" was. Guess this shows why I work with programming and the elecrical system. Thank you!
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