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Re: pic: Finished roller assembly
It is .20 plate for the sides, and we used two separate motors to run the rollers so we could have independent control over them. If we run the FP roller backwards, it feeds the balls to the Minibike roller at a slower rate, which gives us more accuracy when shooting from afar.
Also, the added weight in the front helps to keep us from doing too many wheelies. ![]() Last edited by Cody Carey : 08-10-2006 at 23:38. |
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