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Re: Motor Placement Pros and Cons
I think I'm concerned that it may be easy to turn one way, but not the other and also will it be more difficult to move straight. And, as you mention, the weight won't be countered by mounting the weight in the back. Also seems like a pretty long chain to worry about. But I'm sure there has to be some really great reason to choose this design given the risks involved.
Pattie Last edited by Pattie : 23-01-2005 at 01:23. |
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