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Re: pic: Does this meet bumper rules

I believe that Technically yes it does meet the rules but I feel like the first time it hits something it will either break (the bumpers) or bend into the tires and so you'd probably wind up needing to replace it. Constantly. So while it is legal it's a very bad idea
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Re: pic: Does this meet bumper rules

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I believe that Technically yes it does meet the rules but I feel like the first time it hits something it will either break (the bumpers) or bend into the tires and so you'd probably wind up needing to replace it. Constantly. So while it is legal it's a very bad idea
It is more than a bad idea.

It clearly violates R26, must be supported minimum 1/2" at each end of bumper

It likely violates R21G - depending on how bumper attaches to frame.

Keep in mind that bumpers are required not only to protect your robot, but also the other 5 robots on the field. That is why the bumper zone (height) is also specified, to ensure that you always contact bumper to bumper. Bumper rules are not intended to be a design challenge and are strictly enforced as an important safety feature for all participants.
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