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Unread 16-01-2006, 22:39
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Re: Can We Use a Bicycle Tire and Rim?

Ahh one thing that hasn't been talked about here. Safety.

Remember how in the kickoff video, they had the softball shooter, that had a big flywheel and they talked about it a little bit. One of the things they talked about was safety. It's fully legal, just make sure however you fit it into the robot it'll pass all the safety standards that first has in place.

Safety First everyone, you don't want to have your robot fail inspection because you forgot to make it safe. Also take safety into consideration while your designing too, make sure you allow room and weight for it.
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Re: Can We Use a Bicycle Tire and Rim?

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Safety First everyone, you don't want to have your robot fail inspection
I'd be more worried about losing a finger, or a head of hair!

Everyone please keep in mind how much potentially dangerous energy a spinning flywheel has. And do not wear gloves while rowkiong on/near rotating machinery/mechanisms.
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Re: Can We Use a Bicycle Tire and Rim?

My understanding is that bike tires are indeed legal, but if your robot takes a solid shot to the side I think that there is a good chance that the bike tires will deform and become useless. The spoke design is one that assumes the outside forces will be vertical to and not perpedicular to the spokes. However, I could be wrong. It might be a good idea to stress test a bike tire and collect some data.
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