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Re: pic: Virginia's rear ground clearance
That is if you are going over perpindicularly to the bump it will be fine. If it goes where one wheel goes over before the other it will have wheels on either end of the bump, with the motors sitting on top of the bump. I dont know how far the motors are from the ground though. I just dont want you to get to the competition and realize you cant get over the bump.
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