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Re: Racing Wheels
The first question to ask is: What do you want these wheels for?
"Racing" is not a usual descriptor for most FRC wheels. Usually traction and maneuverability at low to medium speeds are more important than maintaining control at high speeds, or than raw acceleration from a stop. Also, you must consider what surface(s), irregularities, and slope(s) you may encounter. Most teams have used nearly as many different types of wheels in competition as they have played seasons. For example, 3946 has used:
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Re: Racing Wheels
Ok, I'll bite....I have some old aluminum slot racing wheels on my old Chevy race car.
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Re: Racing Wheels
Sweet!!
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Re: Racing Wheels
Do you mean a racing wheel for your driver station?
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Re: Racing Wheels
Do you mean wheels for a robot or usb wheels for a driver station?
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Re: Racing Wheels
We should take bets on whether the OP meant a game controller style racing wheel, or a fast wheel for a robot that is going to race. I originally thought the former, but it looks like the latter have some support
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Re: Racing Wheels
Sorry I wasn't clear.
I meant a USB game-controller wheel for the drivers station. |
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