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Re: Banebots Wheels
We used green 2 3/8" banebots wheels on our intake rollers this year. They worked incredibly well, but wore fairly quickly. We replaced them at the start of every competition, and they'd usually last until the end. On our practice bot, we had several of them actually wear down to the plastic. I cant say how the different hardnesses affect grip or wear though. We were thinking of replacing the green wheels with the harder blue ones, hoping they'll still grip, and last a lot longer (for demos/exhibits etc).
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Re: Banebots Wheels
On a recent thread somewhere about 67's shooter, they said the blue wheels caused the disc to curve much more as it flew through the air, don't remember what they said about green(if anything). My team used a pneumatic wheel, which worked extremely well. It widens at the high RPM, resulting in more compression on the disc but not any more compression that would damage the wheel.
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Re: Banebots Wheels
229/4124 used 4 7/8" orange banebot wheels this year and we were very pleased with them. They grip quite well (barring the right compression) and shoot the discs very accurately. Like the posts above, they do wear very quickly. On a good day we would get about 4 matches before we did our typical rotation. We went to three competitions and probably changed about 25 wheels through this season. If you are looking for something for the offseason with only one or two competitions I would highly recommend them. If you are planning on doing any more than two, I would suggest investing in some urethane or marshmallow wheels.
Last edited by O'Sancheski : 09-08-2013 at 19:00. Reason: Typo |
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Re: Banebots Wheels
I wasn't in a manipulator group so don't quote me on this, but I'm pretty sure we were considering using Banebots wheels for our old 30 point climber. I remember seeing them sitting askew around the CAD room. But I think we ended up deciding on using these instead.
However we didn't end up using our 30 point climber as it proved to be too complicated. |
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Re: Banebots Wheels
I can tell you this, the blue urethane wheels from mcmaster (or the canadian wheels as we call them) are a better option. They have zero wear over time and have just as much, if not more grip than the bane bots wheels as far as shooter application in 2013. As far as application to other game pieces, I have no idea how bane bots wheels would work. If you can, I would try out some urethane wheels from mcmaster it seems as though a lot of teams are picking up on them and they are becoming very popular.
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