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| View Poll Results: Basic running platform weight | |||
| under 20 lbs. |
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1 | 2.04% |
| 21 - 30 lbs. |
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5 | 10.20% |
| 31 - 39 lbs. |
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15 | 30.61% |
| 40 - 49 lbs. |
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12 | 24.49% |
| over 50 lbs. |
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16 | 32.65% |
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
our running robot base comes in at 60 lbs. that includes everything even the air tanks to shift on the fly. This robot can take a hit. CG of this robot is around 3/4" off the ground. we use 35 chain which weighs more but worth it in many ways.
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