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Re: Which wheels will you use for your robot this year?
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As Jacob said, we will have more pushing power this year than last and won't be as easy to turn, both because of programming and because of a kind of sweet drivetrain setup. 4 - 6" dia by 1.5" wide and 2 - 6" dia by 2" wide wheels. The wheel design should be really similiar to that of the new Chevy/GMC pickup and SUV wheels. Of course the 20" version, just scaled of course. Couldn't get them to go with the 22" version of the Escalade. Should be able to post pics of them by Tuesday. |
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Re: Which wheels will you use for your robot this year?
haha thats cool. maybe this time you wont have to push us back across the home zone line for more points due to the fact we fell over. We should probably be more than enough to compete with this time around
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