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Best Wheels
Hello,
We're wondering what the best wheels are.. for this game and in general. The wheels that came in the kit are OK and very grippy but we're looking for something bigger (10 inch), with very good traction, and probably more able to tackle the barrier, while retaining traction on the bridges. |
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Re: Best Wheels
Here's a thread from these very forums about people's favorite wheels:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...t=wheel+choice As you can see, there are varying opinions on what the best wheels are, and a lot of that depends on your strategy or drivetrain. However, a good place to go for basic wheel options would be AndyMark. They sell Omnis, Traction, Plaction, Mecanum, Swerve Modules, Pneumatic, you name it! http://www.andymark.com/Wheel-s/229.htm It's tough to define what the best wheels are, but generally drive trains for rookies are made up of some form of traction wheels. While I'm sure 10" wheels are out there, your easiest to find COTS options will be 4", 6", and 8" simply because of the greater availability and more selection. Hope this helps! |
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Re: Best Wheels
Hm we are looking for some 10 inch pneumatic wheels, anyone know where to get them?
AM has 8inch, SkyWayWheels have 12.5 inches.... The new 6inch kit wheels are pretty nice, but small for the bump. |
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Re: Best Wheels
Harbor Freight? Northern Tool?
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Re: Best Wheels
I saw this: http://www.harborfreight.com/10-inch...ire-30900.html
Though how would one go about interfacing it with the AM sprockets? |
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We are thinking of using these for the weight savings: http://www.skywaywheels.com/products_002.htm |
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Re: Best Wheels
MBS has 9" wheels available.
http://shop.mbs.com/mountainboard-pa...rd-wheels.html Only downside is you have to buy parts individuality and it can be pricier. -Chuck |
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