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| View Poll Results: What's your drivetrain going to be? | |||
| Two CIM's, Two Bike Motors |
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8 | 9.64% |
| 4 CIM's |
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58 | 69.88% |
| None of the above |
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17 | 20.48% |
| Voters: 83. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
I would order the 2 extra sims for the drive train. It offers redundancy especially when used in similar designed transmission as the kit bot. Our team built our on own gear box last year and used 2 motors per gearbox. We ended up loosing a pinion on one motor and it saved us.
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